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![]() | Political philosopher and strategist, known for his far-right nationalist views, advocacy of Eurasianism, and significant influence on Russian geopolitical ideology (1962) | Aleksandr Dugin | 100%
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![]() | A political philosopher and socialist thinker, often called the "father of Russian socialism." (1812-1870) | Alexander Herzen | 100%
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![]() | Greek-Armenian mystic, spiritual teacher, and philosopher who founded the Fourth Way, a spiritual teaching that blends Eastern and Western esoteric traditions (1867-1949) | George Gurdjieff | 100%
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![]() | Mystic, author, and co-founder of the Theosophical Society, known for her influential works on esoteric philosophy and the occult, which significantly shaped modern spiritual and New Age movements (1831-1891) | Helena Blavatsky | 100%
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![]() | Russian-British philosopher and historian of ideas, best known for his work on political theory, particularly his concepts of liberty, pluralism, and his influential essays on the history of ideas and intellectual history (1909-1997) | Isaiah Berlin | 100%
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![]() | A novelist and religious philosopher known for his Christian anarchism and pacifism. His philosophical ideas are explored in works like "The Kingdom of God Is Within You" and "What I Believe" (1828-1910) | Leo Tolstoy | 100%
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![]() | Social anarchist political philosopher and opponent of Marxist communism (1814-1876) | Mikhail Bakunin | 100%
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![]() | Russian social critic and socialist philosopher, often identified as a utopian socialist and leading theoretician of Russian nihilism and Narodniks (1828-1889) | Nikolay Chernyshevsky | 100%
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![]() | An anarcho-communist philosopher, Known for his works on mutual aid, cooperation, and his critique of capitalism (1842-1921) | Peter Kropotkin | 100%
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![]() | A literary critic and philosopher known for his work on dialogism, the philosophy of language, and the theory of the novel (1895-1975) | Mikhail Bakhtin | 0%
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![]() | An existentialist and Christian philosopher, known for his focus on freedom, creativity, and spirituality (1874-1948) | Nikolai Berdyaev | 0%
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![]() | A philosopher, theologian, and poet, considered a key figure in Russian religious philosophy (1853-1900) | Vladimir Solovyov | 0%
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