Was Solovyov a nationalist philosopher?

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While I deeply valued Russia's spiritual potential and its role in universal history, my ultimate aim was not nationalism but universalism. I envisioned Russia as a vehicle for achieving 'vseedinstvo,' a universal unity that would embrace all nations and peoples. My critique of Western limitations was aimed at promoting a more inclusive, spiritually grounded path for humanity, not at isolating any single nation.

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