Also known as Nikolai Tschernischevski, Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky, N. G. Chernyshevsky
Russian writer and nihilist philosopher (1828–1889)
Nikolay Chernyshevsky was a 19th-century Russian writer and philosopher who championed nihilism—a philosophy skeptical of traditional authority and values—and became an influential intellectual figure in his time. His ideas and writings shaped radical thinking in Russia and continue to be studied as an important part of the history of Russian philosophy and social thought.
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Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (em russo: Никола́й Гаври́лович Черныше́вский; 12 de julho de 1828 – 17 de outubro de 1889) foi um escritor revolucionário russo, filósofo materialista, crítico, e socialista (visto por alguns como socialista utópico). Foi o lider do movimento revolucionário democrático na década de 1860, e uma referência tanto para o líder bolchevique Vladimir Lenin, como para a notável oradora anarquista Emma Goldman, mas também para o escritor sérvio .
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