Background
Savitskii, Petr was born in 1895 in Chernigov Gouvernement.
economist historian journalist politician
Savitskii, Petr was born in 1895 in Chernigov Gouvernement.
Graduated from Petersburg Polytechnic, 1917.
During the Civil War, left Russia. Lived in Czechoslovakia. One of the leaders of the Eurasians, who reconsidered Russian history from the geopolitical point of view (stressing the Asiatic heritage, especially from the time of the Tatar domination).
Professor of Russian language at Prague University. Director of the Eurasian publishing house, 1921-1939. Dismissed under the German occupation, 1941.
Headmaster of the Russian high school in Prague 1940-1944. After the Soviet army entered Czechoslovakia at the end of World War II, deported totheGulag,
1945. After Stalin’s death, released from the camps and returned to Czechoslovakia in 1956.
Re-arrested in 1961 in Prague.
Religions convince people that the source of their misery lies in the inherent and unchangeable "sinfulness" of humanity rather than in the forms of social organization and institutions.
With the establishment of socialist regimes in Eastern Europe and Asia, capitalism lost its dominance as an economic system.