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Stephen Ludger Lapeyrouse - Towards the Spiritual Convergence of America and Russia: American Mind and Russian Soul, American Individuality and Russian Community, and the Potent Alchemy of National Characteristics

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In his book Towards the Spiritual Convergence of America and Russia an independent American scholar, philosopher and journalist Stephen Lapeyrouse explores spiritual connections between two countries on the example of such kindred philosophical movements as American Transcendentalism (R. W. Emerson, H. D. Thoreau ) and Russian Slavophilism (I. Kireyevsky, A. Khomyakov). If my efforts in this work are adequate to the task, I wish to make substantial intellectual contributions towards a clear description of how essential and profound a spiritual, philosophical and psychological relation exists, between characteristic highest (vertical) conceptions and aspirations and tasks of Mankind in America and Russia. The hope is that such understanding could contribute, essentially, towards a clearer, creative, and mutually-beneficial spiritual orientation in thoughtful and heartful individuals of both nationalities which might lead to a more conscious spiritual meeting of Russian and American; and thereby, possibly, promote an alchemical blending of the American Mind and Russian Soul, American Individuality and Russian Community. Such a greater clarity towards a greater spiritual realization, and more complete wholeness, in some men and women of each country, and thereby, perhaps, in portions of Mankind as a whole. the Author , , (. , . ) (. , . ). , , , , . , , , , , . , .

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Stephen Ludger Lapeyrouse
Towards the Spiritual Convergence of America and Russia: American Mind and Russian Soul, American Individuality and Russian Community, and the Potent Alchemy of National Characteristics
First published in 1990
Preface

W ith this preface written especially for the free, 2014 electronic version of his 1990 book, the author wanted to take the opportunity thereby provided to explain a bit to the reader (now reading sometime after this new, unrevised edition was published and released into the internet world) about how the author saw his younger work written some 25 years before 2014 for he himself had definitely not stopped studying, growing, maturing, nor had he stopped his daily social and life observations and reflections, nor his experiences and travels, and this all not only of Russia and America. Additionally, the Russian nation of and to which in part he published his 1990 essay no longer existed.

Many completely unexpected yet deeply intriguing experiences in Leningrad and Moscow in the latter 1980s lead the author to seek readings on that theme often named the Russian soul, and when library research and a direct personal query to the head of a preeminent Slavic department in the USA indicated there was no such work per se, the author then involved also in a wider spectrum of studies and lectures in what sub specie academiae is often called the history of ideas (evidenced in his public Chrysopylae Lectures given contemporaneously in California, and in part in apartments in Moscow and Leningrad) decided to write towards making some greater sense of his experiences, discoveries, studies, and observations related to the differing American and Russian psyches (national characters), their traditions, histories of ideas, each societies philosophies of man (individually and socially), and all related to the shared vertical ideas of man present in the differentially-shared essential ideas of Christian anthropology.

When looking back some years after the 1990 publication, the author found a certain Romantic idealism present in the overall conception, structure and hopes of the work recognizable as, to a degree, a period in his life and intellectual development, as well also influenced by the sunny spiritually idealistic context of conditions of the life, times and mind of California when and where it was written. Also, the limited then possible direct experiences in the USSR due to Intourist and visa restrictions had their influence on the breadth and depth or perhaps lack thereof of the authors experiences and understanding of Russia and of Russians under those Soviet conditions.

For Russia(n) under late Soviet conditions if only that which the author had the gain and gratitude to experience in what turned out to be the last years of the USSR were very different from the social, psychic, cultural conditions that had gradually developed, that had revealed themselves, since the dissolution of the USSR, especially in the 10-15 years before this prefaces 2014 composition.

Being determines consciousness Marx wrote realistically contradicting the philosophically high-flying Hegel. This was fully proved in history to anyone who lived or knew the life, emotions, mind and atmosphere of Russia in the late USSR, and was able to observe and experience the gradual but deep changes which social conditions brought about thenafter. To indicate this in just one once well-known way: though the topic of inner freedom was discussed consolingly deep into many nights of often smoky and inebriated kitchen philosophy gatherings in the USSR, it was fully forgotten? little noted? gradually gone with the wind(s) of greater external, outer, social-economic, etc, freedom(s) and changes, in at least metropolitan Russia, by the time this preface was written.

The 1990 book Towards the Spiritual Convergence of America and Russia: American Mind and Russian Soul, American Individuality and Russian Community and the Potent Alchemy of National Characteristics received little response though the author did all that in the early 1990s was practically possible to bring it to the attention of all the major Slavic departments, institutions, libraries, scholars, from San Francisco to Boston to London to Munich to Moscow to Irkutsk to Vladivostok to Japan. It was not clear to the author why in the many years after its publication it received so little reply and response. Perhaps, he thought, in part this was because it was not written in or for the relatively closed world, intentions and goals of academia.

The unexpected interest and enthusiasm in 2013-14, followed by the unsolicited, generous transformation of the paper book version into this e-book, was the much appreciated, gracious, committed work of my Russian friend (who preferred to remain anonymous), who thereby helped bring this book out into this new, readable format in the recently-globalized internet era. Were it not for his interest and effort, this reissued 2014 version might not have occurred at all during the lifetime of the author.

Two or three minor, completely inessential, changes were made to the original book text; otherwise it was e-published in spring 2014, as it was originally, in 1990. Whatever changes there had been in Russia, and in the authors knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, hopes and expectations since he wrote and published it in his late 30s, its structural ideas related to the commonly-derived, but contrasting, conceptions of man vis--vis man himself, his self in society, and the divine in man evidenced in the contrasting but complimentary national branch-traditions of Transcendentalism and Slavophilism have changed little. There were e.g. in the 19th century other such hopeful romantic idealisms and speculations of compatibly-contrasting social completions of Russian and European nationalities, by some Romantic writers, poets, philosophers, travelers; but this work, Towards the Spiritual Convergence of America and Russia, addresses a combination less often considered, certainly in the 19th century, of American and Russian. (One rare, early reader described it ca. 1991 as a pioneering work on these questions.)

At the time when this book was to be republished for free into the new internet realm, the author hoped that its ideas though only a part of his past (cf. his American Reflections essays) and, at the time of this e-book, still ongoing interests and studies would find some new interested readers, and provide at least ideas for reflection, study and further insights. It was written neither in nor for academic institutions, purposes or needs; it was written for those who seek knowledge and understanding related to its themes.

Man does not live by ideas alone. But the author hoped that the ideas in this work would help contribute to some sharing of clarifying insights. It may only consider a, perhaps, twelve of a full world/man-view, but its deeper ideas should relate to the others in so far as seriously thoughtful individuals attempt to make sense of themselves, their societies, and the(ir) world in the stream of human history.

One special note: The author was faced at its publication in 1990 with the necessity of being the editor of his own work. This was, and is, an impossible task (an author can hardly be expected to clearly see his own faults and weaknesses, for then a book would be written differently), and surely this book as the author saw it in 1990, and still in 2014 would have been improved had it been otherwise.

It is with some small lingering hope of interest, resonance and perhaps response in others that the author agreed to have Towards republished on the internet.

Stephen Ludger Lapeyrouse

Moscow, March 2014


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