Gennady Shimanov and His Unfulfilled Dream of “Orthodoxizing the Soviet State”
https://doi.org/10.53822/2712-9276-2023-3-11-51
Abstract
The article delves into the life and endeavors of Gennady Mikhailovich Shimanov (1937–2014), a relatively unknown to the wide audience yet a profoundly intriguing thinker, Orthodox publicist and dissident of the Soviet and post‑Soviet eras. It provides an overview of his biography and creative journey, highlighting his atypical position within the dissident and human rights movement, which predominantly leaned towards liberalism. In general, Shimanov’s beliefs revolved around practicing Orthodoxy during the Soviet era, Christian socialism, and Russian nationalism. The article focuses on Shimanov’s historiosophical prediction in the 1970s, suggesting the transformation of the Soviet state into an Orthodox theocracy, and the subsequent debates within the dissident literature of that time. Unusual for that period was Shimanov’s conviction in the necessity of maintaining loyalty to the Soviet state even on the part of dissidents. The article also touches upon Shimanov’s post‑Soviet creative works and their character, notably after the collapse of the USSR when his expectations starkly failed to fulfill, or fulfilled in the opposite direction. Nevertheless, other successful ideas and predictions by Shimanov are acknowledged. For example, those regarding the detrimental consequences that the country and society would experience if the liberal approach was chosen as the way out of the historical impasse of the Soviet era. The article also notes weaknesses in Shimanov’s ideologies, particularly evident in the post‑Soviet years: painful antisemitism, excessive social interpretation in understanding of Christianity, and ideological engagement. Simultaneously, the article acknowledges positive aspects of his ideas, namely his focus on national and family issues that heavily impacted the future of the Russian people.
About the Author
Yu. V. PushchaevRussian Federation
Yuri Vladimirovich Pushchaev — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Senior Researcher at the Faculty of Philosophy at Lomonosov Moscow State University; Senior Researcher at Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences
1, Leninskie gory, Moscow, 119991
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Review
For citations:
Pushchaev Yu.V. Gennady Shimanov and His Unfulfilled Dream of “Orthodoxizing the Soviet State”. Orthodoxia. 2023;(3):11-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.53822/2712-9276-2023-3-11-51