Background
GURKO-KRYAZHIN, Vladimir was born on May 9, 1887.
GURKO-KRYAZHIN, Vladimir was born on May 9, 1887.
1912 graduate Historical and Philological Faculty, Moscow University.
1920 head Information Department, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Military and Diplomatic Mission in Turkey and Iran. 1921 head, Oriental Department, Caucasian Branch, Russian Telegraphic Agency. 1924-1931 lecturer; from 1928 professor, Leningrad University.
1922-1928 Presidium member, Learned Association of Oricntology and deputy ed, journal Novyy Vostok. Works deal with history of international relations, history of Near and Middle East, ethnography and archeology of Caucasian peoples:.
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.