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derivative of the Jewish name Malka. They claimed that Malusha's father was a "rabbi" who bore the Hebrew name Malk, a descendant of the Khazar Jews. Dobrovolsky supplemented the second part of the myth about the deeds of Vladimir with new details. He considered Byzantium the main culprit for the introduction of Christianity in Rus'. According to him, Vladimir introduced the Inquisition and propagandized alcoholism during his reign. The result of the prince's reign was the spiritual disarmament of the Slavs, a reduction of their numbers, and their inability to resist the Mongol-Tatar hordes.
2031: 1014:(1933) Dobrovolsky presumably used as a source. Dobrovolsky's historical and mythological concept contains ideas about time and its attributes similar to Wirth's: in nature and the universe, examples of "revolving spheres" and "a series of ideally coordinated cycles" are abundant. He views the beauty of nature as the beauty of a mature, complete being, which is in eternal rotation. Following Wirth, Dobrovolsky considered the north to be the original habitat of the “ 929:, where he carried out educational work, performing naming ceremonies and organizing neopagan holidays; during the latter, there was often heavy alcohol consumption and demonstrative destruction of icons. In Vasenyovo, he founded a pagan community, consisting mainly of members of his family. One of his sons, Alexander, received the pagan name Vyatich. In 1993–1995, Dobroslav gave educational lectures in Kirov at the House of Political Education. 1094:. Allegedly, the pagan Slavs were peace-loving until Prince Vladimir introduced the custom of human sacrifice, as Christians are distinguished by their bloodthirstiness. Dobrovolsky saw the roots of this bloodthirst in “biblical punitive wars against the indigenous peoples of Palestine.” He claimed that "the misanthropic racism of the "God-chosen" Jews served as a model for Christian racism — for the extermination of entire indigenous peoples". 1086:
racial oppression by "God's chosen people". In accordance with the principles of the German Nazis, he contrasted "two mutually exclusive worldviews: solar life-affirmation and pernicious obscurantism". He replaced "Aryans" and "Semites" with Slavs and hybrid "Judeo-Christians": for him, the former are honest and sincere, while the latter are deceitful and treacherous. At the same time, he borrowed the idea of the "Synagogue of Satan" from
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was more of a Deity than a superior… all family and social life was built around her. A woman is the head of the clan, the keeper of the hearth, the guardian of clan orders and customs, and the performer of rituals and sacred rites. She is also the heir to the witchcraft knowledge and the mediator with the world of Spirits, for she, as a woman, is genetically endowed with a heightened intuitive susceptibility to occult influences...".
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understanding of the clan system as "Aryan" socialism (national socialism); the counterposing of Slavs and "Judeo-Christians"; various antisemitic ideas, including the introduction of bloody sacrifices by the Jews and the anti-natural activities and "racism" of the Old Testament and modern Jews; the treacherous activities of Prince Vladimir in introducing Christianity; the imminent onset of a new era (the
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Dobrovolsky - the eight-pointed gammadion (swastika) in a circle - was originally proposed and, presumably, created by Wirth, who interpreted it as the most ancient. Dobrovolsky declared the eight-pointed "kolovrat", supposedly a pagan sign of the Sun, consisting of two swastikas superimposed on each other, the symbol of an uncompromising "national liberation struggle" against the "
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Dobrovolsky saw salvation for the Slavs in "a return to the very core of the bright pagan worldview — to the highly moral attitudes of the ancients, primarily in relation to Mother Nature". He declared an uncompromising war on the "Jewish yoke" and predicted an imminent Russian rebellion against it.
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by Valery Yemelyanov, another one of the founders of Russian neopaganism. Dobrovolsky repeated the first part of this myth without changes: Vladimir was the son of Prince Svyatoslav from Malusha, the housekeeper of his mother, Princess Olga. Yemelyanov and Dobrovolsky stated that the name Malusha is
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were the names of the same continent or archipelago – in Dobrovolsky’s words, the “ancestral hearth” of the “Aryan” peoples. Wirth and Dobrovolsky associated the mythical golden age with the era of matriarchy. Dobrovolsky viewed women as divinely chosen ones, keepers of ancestral memory: “The Mother
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According to Dobrovolsky, monotheism contributed to the consolidation of princely and royal power and ultimately led to serfdom. In his opinion, the Russian Civil War, which split the people into nobility and commoners, began not in 1918 but in 988. Further, the church committed a terrible betrayal
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In 1994, Dobrovolsky tried to create a political organization, titled the Russian National Liberation Movement (RNOD), an idea that his student A. M. Aratov later also unsuccessfully tried to implement. On 22 June 1997, Dobrovolsky convened the Veche Unification Congress of Pagan Communities, which
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Dobrovolsky did not believe in Perun and other gods, believing that the ancestors did not believe in gods but in spirits and thus honored their lineage. According to his claims, the statues of Perun and other gods were erected in Kiev during the time of Vladimir Svyatoslavich at the instigation of
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Dobrovolsky considered the "Judeo-Christian alienation from nature" and "the church's justification of social inequality" unacceptable. He wrote about the "unnatural mixing of races" and blamed "international Judeo-Christianity" for this crime. He viewed the Slavs as a special race suffering from
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literally, believing that some powerful material force emanates from the graves of the ancestors and influences the fates of the living. As a supporter of national socialism ("pagan socialism"), he placed the most value not on Slavs or Russians as a nation but on the Russian community. He alleged
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Dobrovolsky is one of two probable authors of the "kolovrat" symbol; the other author could be Vadim Kazakov, with whom Dobrovolsky communicated, including on this issue; the creation of the symbol dates back to approximately 1994. In 1994, Dobrovolsky drew the symbol in his letters. In the same
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as an uprising of the village against the city and "Russian truth against Judeo-Christian falsehood". He called Bolshevism "the element of the Russian soul" and contrasted it with Marxism. Declaring the Russian Revolution "an attempt to return to our natural independent path," he revived such
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According to Dobrovolsky himself and people who knew him, Nazi ideas, coupled with Nazi symbolism and aesthetics, made a deep impression on him in the 1960s. He began to dream of the complete extermination of the Jews. Dobrovolsky's new friends, Nazis and collaborators, convinced him that the
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Dobrovolsky's ideas had a significant impact on Russian Rodnoverie. Most of his ideas became commonplace teachings among the variations of Rodnoverie. Though many of these ideas were created by earlier neopagans, Dobrovolsky popularized them for the next generation. These ideas include the
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Dobrovolsky introduced the eight-pointed "kolovrat" as a symbol of "resurgent paganism." According to the historian and religious scholar Roman Shizhensky, Dobrovolsky took the meaning of the swastika from the work of the Nazi ideologue Herman Wirth. The main symbol of paganism approved by
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Having borrowed the idea of vegetarianism from esoteric teachings, Dobrovolsky believed that the harmonious relationship between man and animals was first undermined by the introduction of cattle breeding. He blamed the domestication of animals on the "Semito-Hamites" who came from
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wrote in his memoirs: “The most sensational news was Alexey Dobrovolsky's capitulation. For a long time, no one wanted to believe it. Dobrovolsky, with his mannerisms - either a white officer or a hero of the people's will - managed to inspire universal confidence in himself."
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separated from the people. Dobrovolsky traced this concept to "Russian natural peasant socialism", which allegedly included complete social equality, division of property, voluntary self-restraint, and did not recognize the right to private property.
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In 1989, Dobrovolsky took part in the creation of the Moscow Slavic Pagan Community, which was headed by Alexander Belov ("Selidor"). He adopted the pagan name Dobroslav. At this time, he actively gave lectures organized by
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of national interests by concluding an alliance with the Tatars, which allegedly helped it to strengthen itself. He denied the patriotic activities of Sergius of Radonezh and tried to prove that the Russians defeated
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In March 2001, Sergei was elected head of the Shabalinsky District Administration. In the early 2000s, Dobroslav concentrated on developing a pagan worldview. He visited Moscow several times to give lectures.
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Dobrovolsky declared himself a supporter of "pagan socialism". He derived "Russian spirituality" directly from the "Slavic heredity", closely connected with the native soil. He interpreted the concept of
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On 25 August 1965, Dobrovolsky was released from the hospital, and in autumn, the NTS established contact with him, passing through him a duplicating machine to the dissident poet and NTS member
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Dobrovolsky represented the "national socialist" wing of Rodnoverie and enjoyed great authority among the national patriots. He was proud that he did not have a higher education because, like
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Like Wirth, Dobrovolsky considered the transfer of power from women to men and the era of patriarchy to be regression. The basis of Dobrovolsky's religious doctrine is the idea of the sun —
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Modern religious life in Russia: the Roerich movement. Fedorov movement (religious and philosophical movement of Nikolai Fedorov). Paganism. New religious movements. general characteristics
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Dobrovolsky's idea of an alliance between nationalists and "communist patriots" became the basis for the aspiration of some neopagans for an alliance with "nationally-oriented" communists.
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On 23 April 2001, the Shabalinsky District Court heard a case against Dobrovolsky, who was accused of inciting antisemitism and religious hatred. The local communist newspaper
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The historian and religious scholar Roman Shizhensky identified common, and in some places completely identical, points in the concepts of Dobrovolsky and the Nazi ideologist
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In March, May, and July 2005, various district courts in Kirov declared a number of Dobrovolsky's brochures to be extremist. In 2007, these brochures were included in the
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In accordance with his views, Dobrovolsky singled out particular historical figures as antiheroes of Russian history. The central place in this list was given to Prince
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supported him. On 1 March 2002, this case was heard in the Svechinsky District Court of Kirov, where Dobrovolsky was sentenced to two years of suspended imprisonment.
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The cultural and historical society Yarilo's Arrows, created by Dobroslav's followers, disintegrated in the early 2000s, since Dobroslav no longer wished to lead it.
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On 23 May 1958, Dobrovolsky was arrested along with his RNSP associates and subsequently sentenced to three years in prison. In prison, he became friends with former
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and everything that was associated with him. From an early age, he participated in various dissident movements. After finishing secondary education, he attended the
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Prokofiev, A. V.; Filatov, Sergei; Koskello, Anastasia (2006). "Slavic and Scandinavian paganism. Wicca". In Bourdeaux, Michael; Filatov, Sergei (eds.).
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As the ideologue of Slavic national socialism, many prominent neopagans, including extremists, came to Dobrovolsky for initiation and “blessing.”
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Dobrovolsky died on 19 May 2013. Dobroslav's body was burned on a large bonfire in imitation of the ancient Slavic funeral rite.
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the Jews in order to discredit paganism with bloody sacrifices and prepare the people for the introduction of Christianity.
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Rec. on R. V. Shizhensky. Philosophy of good power: the life and work of Dobroslav (A. A. Dobrovolsky). Penza, 2012
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proclaimed him the leader of the Russian Liberation Movement. Later, he came into conflict with the publishers of
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publishing house, wrote about the onset of the "Era of Russia" and the imminent end of Christianity and Judaism.
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Capitalism, according to Dobrovolsky, is "a monstrous offspring of Judeo-Christianity" and a "Western
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Bulletin of the Buryat State University. Philosophy, Sociology, Political Science, Cultural Studies
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while in a labor camp between 1958 and 1961. While serving his sentence in the Dubravny camps (
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Dobrovolsky was released in 1961. That same year, he was baptized by the dissident priest
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The Philosophy of Good Power: The Life and Work of Dobroslav (A. A. Dobrovolsky)
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but did not finish studies. He worked as a loader in the printing house of the
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Since the early 1990s, Dobrovolsky retired to the village of Vasenyovo,
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is published, where the "kolovrat" appears, gold on a red background.
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Modern religious life in Russia. Experience in systematic description
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In 1967, Dobrovolsky was arrested again. At the trial, known as the
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for a year. In the special psychiatric hospital, he met dissidents
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Americans themselves had allegedly built gas chambers in order
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In July 1999, Dobrovolsky was elected Supreme Volkhv of the
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that in the pre-Christian period, the Slavs did not have
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not with the support of the church, but in spite of it.
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Dobrovolsky's follower A. M. Aratov, director of the
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In early 1969, Dobrovolsky was released. He lived in
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Golden Age" 2463: 1552: 661:; 13 October 1938 – 19 May 2013), also known as 1769: 1344: 813:(a collection of documents about the trial of 2014: 1632:[Slavic Neopaganism: Main Features]. 1588: 1544:[Paradoxes of Russian neo-paganism]. 1356: 1142:, which were popular in the 1920s among some 631: 1935: 1908: 1880: 1630:"Славянское новое язычество: основные черты" 1553:Bourdeaux, Michael; Filatov, Sergei (2003). 1419: 1368: 1273: 2507:Prisoners and detainees of the Soviet Union 1840: 1827: 1810: 1438: 1082:as acts of "forced people's self-defense." 2021: 2007: 1964: 1867: 1797: 1679: 1647: 1450: 1332: 1288: 638: 624: 1575: 1380: 948:Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities 708:Dobrovolsky's father was a descendant of 516:Stanislav Markelov and Anastasia Baburova 250:National Socialist Russian Workers' Party 1623: 1610: 1522: 1498: 1486: 1474: 1317: 1156: 769:National Alliance of Russian Solidarists 714:Bauman Moscow State Technical University 698:National Alliance of Russian Solidarists 171:National Alliance of Russian Solidarists 2221:Concept of Public Security "Dead Water" 1696: 1510: 950:(headed by Vadim Kazakov from Kaluga). 854:To the workers of science, culture, art 771:(NTS). 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He considered the Jews (" 908:Valery Yemelyanov (Velemir) 725:Moscow Institute of Culture 10: 2523: 2037:— people and organizations 1921:Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie 1806:(in Russian) (6): 250–256. 1798:Shizhensky, Roman (2009). 1532: 1006:, the first leader of the 887:, where he was engaged in 690:Russian National Socialism 327:National Socialist Society 19:In this name that follows 18: 2477:Russian Holocaust deniers 2437: 2407: 2394: 2376: 2354: 2320: 2287: 2265: 2226:Circle of Pagan Tradition 2208:Ilya Cherkasov — Veleslav 2192: 2158: 2145: 2106: 2067: 2058: 2042: 1741:The Resurrection of Perun 1189: 670: 658: 298:Russian Imperial Movement 180: 166: 152: 141: 134: 125: 102: 77: 58: 51: 44: 2446:Halyna Lozko — Zoreslava 2081:Jan Stachniuk — Stoignev 1617:Colloquium Heptaplomeres 1546:Colloquium Heptaplomeres 1012:The Oera Linda Chronicle 52: 866:thirty pieces of silver 834:Anatoly Krasnov-Levitin 755:, Nazis, associates of 703: 536:Izhevsk school shooting 255:People's National Party 159:, a founder of Russian 2133:Rodnover Confederation 2120:Stanisław Potrzebowski 1979:(in Russian). Moscow: 1919:(in Russian). Moscow: 1697:Kavykin, Oleg (2007). 1576:Buldakova, V. (2000). 1540:Beskov, A. A. (2014). 1166: 1107:Vladimir Svyatoslavich 1088:Christian antisemitism 870: 239:Russian National Union 227:Russian National Unity 2487:Russian modern pagans 1628:  (2021-12-13). 1160: 1144:white Russian émigrés 858: 821:) and the collection 767:, and members of the 600:White Power Skinheads 585:Russian Fascist Party 497:Moscow market bombing 437:Konstantin Kasimovsky 2492:Russian nationalists 2416:Bohdan Ihor Antonych 2128:Native Polish Church 1983:. pp. 196–225. 1923:. pp. 179–183. 1882:Schnirelmann, Victor 1743:] (in Russian). 1345:Krasnov-Levitin 1981 746:Hungarian Revolution 710:Zaporozhian Cossacks 560:Football hooliganism 344:Ryno-Skachevsky gang 213:Neo-Nazism in Russia 65:Alexey performing a 2090:Władysław Kołodziej 1973:The Price of Hatred 1136:national bolshevism 740:in protest against 712:and studied at the 590:Russian nationalism 570:Managed nationalism 504:Yevgeny Krasnoyarov 407:Alexander Barkashov 207:Part of a series on 2161:(émigrés and USSR) 1892:Russian Rodnoverie 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military flag of Nazi Germany
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Kirov Oblast
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Soviet dissident
Rodnoverie
National Alliance of Russian Solidarists
Pamyat
Slavic neopaganism
neo-Nazism
national anarchism
antisemitism
Neo-Nazism in Russia
Russian National Unity
Front of National Revolutionary Action
Russian National Union
Kolovrat
National Socialist Russian Workers' Party
People's National Party
Navi Society
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