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Apophatic and Cataphatic Ways of Soviet Political Theology

https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2022-2-44-71

Abstract

   The discourse of political theology developed by Schmitt makes it possible to identify a secular religion in Marxism. Marxism is aimed at achieving an “earthly paradise”. In the Soviet project, based on the “dictatorship of the worldview” (Berdyaev), its own political theology is being formed, including apophatic and cataphatic elements. The apophatic content is connected with the totalization of the denial of the ideals, laws, and order of the old world. Hobbes sees in the state a Leviathan — a powerful mortal god, whom God is able to catch and tame at any moment. Taking the side of the Behemoth in the fight against Leviathan, the revolutionary forces are focused on the negative ontological connection that arises during the collapse of the state between Leviathan and God, whose place in the revolutionary consciousness is occupied by the laws of history. The apophatic theology of the Soviet project is built in the logic of increased attention to revolutionary upheavals, punishing Leviathan for unworthy behavior. As a result, the Soviet revolutionary project is deconstructing and destructive in nature. Revolutionary forces, personifying righteous anger, radicalize the fight against the discovered “social evil”, entering an area of the escalation of violence. A necessary condition for building a “new world” is the consistent destruction of the old one “to the foundations”. However, at the moment of gaining power, the revolutionary forces abandon the apophatic and enter the cataphatic path. The main dogma for social construction is the position of communism as the inevitable future of human history. Blind faith in the inevitability of communism is ill-suited to see what God, or the laws of history, allows Leviathan to do. The struggle against the dehumanizing essence of capitalism gradually contributes to the construction of an equally dehumanizing society (Berdyaev) — an ideological, bureaucratic, planned-distributive total state. Rampant communal forces (Zinoviev) create new hierarchies and a new social division. Ideology takes frozen “hypernormal” forms that do not correspond to reality. In the end, the mismatch of social and ideological projects during the “performative shift” (Yurchak) entails the collapse of the USSR, illustrating the new revelation of the divine pacification of Leviathan.

About the Author

D. V. Popov
Omsk Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Dmitry V. Popov, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Head of Department

Department of Philosophy and Political Science

Omsk

Research interests: Philosophical Anthropology, Biopolitics, Futurology, Political Philosophy (Political Theology, Political Power, Theory of Anarchy, Violence and Nonviolence)



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Popov D.V. Apophatic and Cataphatic Ways of Soviet Political Theology. Sociology of Power. 2022;34(2):44-71. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2022-2-44-71

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