Philosophical and Political Works:
* "The Future of Russia" (1870s): This work analyzes the social and political situation in Russia, advocating for a decentralized, federalist system. It also discusses the role of education and culture in national development.
* "The State and the Nation" (1876): Drahomanov argues that a nation is built on a shared language, culture, and history, and that the state should serve the interests of the nation.
* "The Role of the Intelligentsia in the National Movement" (1882): This essay explores the responsibilities and challenges faced by intellectuals in their pursuit of national liberation.
* "On the Question of the National Movement" (1885): Drahomanov examines the various approaches to the national movement, emphasizing the importance of cultural self-determination and resistance to oppression.
Literary Works:
* "The Cossack" (1873): A short story that explores themes of social justice and the struggles of the Ukrainian people.
* "The Ukrainian People" (1876): This collection of essays and articles delves into the history, culture, and language of the Ukrainian people.
* "The Ukrainian Problem" (1881): This work analyzes the political and cultural challenges faced by Ukrainians under Russian rule.
Other Works:
* "Letters to Friends" (1870s-1880s): Drahomanov's letters to various intellectuals, including Ivan Franko and Mykhailo Hrushevsky, provide insights into his personal thoughts and political views.
* "The History of the Ukrainian People" (unfinished): A planned multi-volume work that was interrupted by Drahomanov's death in 1895.
Drahomanov's writings were influential in shaping Ukrainian national consciousness and played a key role in the development of Ukrainian literature and political thought. He is considered one of the most important figures in Ukrainian intellectual history.