Iwan Alexandrowitsch Iljin
Iwan Alexandrowitsch Iljin (1883-1954) was a prominent Russian philosopher and political thinker known for his support of fascist ideologies and anti-communism. After fleeing the Bolshevik Revolution, he became an influential figure in the Russian émigré community, advocating for a strong, authoritarian leadership as a solution against communism. His writings have been revived in contemporary Russia, where he is regarded as a philosophical inspiration for the current regime, particularly under President Vladimir Putin.
Born on Dec 15, 1883 (142 years old)
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Iwan Iljin is known as the 'house philosopher' of Vladimir Putin.
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