Ivan Boldyrev
I am an assistant professor at Radboud University. My research is on the history of ideas across multiple fields, but mostly philosophy, economics, and literature. This work is inspired by interdisciplinary engagements and interventions. My explorations of Hegelian dialectics and Bloch’s utopian thought are influenced by various approaches in contemporary philosophy, while my studies of the 20th century economics and performativity converse with sociology of science and technology.


Portrait of a man in black and white longsleeve and glasses, Ivan Boldyrev
Picture by Natalia Smirnova
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