Background
DOBROVOL’SKIY, Lev was born on October 4, 1900 in Saint St. Petersburg.
bibliographer archivist and historian
DOBROVOL’SKIY, Lev was born on October 4, 1900 in Saint St. Petersburg.
1929-1934 helped write bibliographical dictionary Deyateli revolyutsionnogo dvizheniya (Figures of the Revolutionary Movement). 1933-1963 sci curator of the manuscripts of Pushkin House (Institute of Russian Literature), Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences. From 1950 simultaneously cd, Byulleteni rukopisnogo otdela Pushkinskogo doma (Number.
2-7 and 9); author of scholarly analyses of manuscripts and bibliographical works about 19th-century Russian classics and books proscribed and destroyed by Tsarist censorship.
Major religious moral codes dehumanise individuals outside their group as less worthy. Results can vary from discrimination to genocide.
The role of the individual as a member of a collective is more important than the individual.