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Dmytro Dontsov (1883-1973) occupies a special place in the history of Ukrainian political thought of the 20th century. His thoughts and views had a significant, and sometimes decisive, influence on his contemporaries, preparing the younger generation for the struggle for the independence of Ukraine.
Among the Ukrainian ideologists whose work was so persistently falsified and falsified, Dmytro Dontsov is undoubtedly ahead. But in our time, when Dontsov's messianism regarding the formation of an independent Ukrainian state has come true, his works continue to have significant significance. They extort from us a sense of inferiority, form patriotism, and explain all historical errors.
And the term "nationalism," with which the falsifiers frightened us, calling it "totalitarian" or "integral," which Dontsov never had, is now perceived less frighteningly. Because Dontsov's nationalism is, first of all, a struggle for the indestructibility of the Ukrainian national idea. The same idea that guides all other European nations.
In 2016, the Folio publishing house published D. Dontsov's book "Culturology."