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The Soviet Moral Gray Zone: From Kantian Deontology to Maternal Ethics in Vassily Grossman’s "Everything Flows"
In the context of the Holocaust and other twentieth-century mass traumas, the Kantian Categorical Imperative, which underscores ethical transgression, can at times appear inadequate.
Change and Continuity in Moscow’s Views of Islamism after the Cold War
The influence of Soviet-era views of Islam and Islamism among post-Soviet elites was striking.