Soviet-era philosopher Merab Mamardashvili developed an original and subtle philosophical system distinct from both his orthodox and dissident colleagues. This volume provides English-speaking audiences with a range of his lectures and writings on ancient philosophy, civil society, the European project, and literature. After many decades hiding in plain sight, he emerges as a Soviet thinker who writes in the double-voiced manner of an ideologically surveilled academic and a potent literary and theoretical innovator independent of his context.

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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Verlag
- Preface
- Introduction
- Texts included in this volume
- European Responsibility
- Topology of a Path: Lectures on Proust
- Lecture 1
- Lecture 6
- Lecture 11
- What Belongs to the Author
- Авторское—Original Facsimile of “What Belongs to the Author”
- Consciousness and Civilization
- The “Third” State
- On Civil Society
- The Illegal Joy of Merab Mamardashvili
- Verwandlung, or the Human Crucible
- A Note on Primary and Secondary Literature
- Selected Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
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