Continuity and Change in Russian and Soviet Thought / / ed. by Ernest J. Simmons.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Conference at Arden House
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I Realism and Utopia in Russian economic thought
  • The Problem of Economic Development in Russian Intellectual History of the Nineteenth Century
  • Populism and Early Rrussian Marxism on Ways of Economic Development of Russia (the 1880's and 1890's)
  • Chernov and Agrarian Socialism Before 1918
  • Stalin's Views on Soviet Economic Development
  • Part I. Review
  • Part II Authoritarianism and Democracy
  • Pobedonostsev on the Instruments of Russian Government
  • Two Types of Russian Liberalism: Maklakov and Miliukov
  • Leninist Authoritarianism Before the Revolution
  • Stalin and the Theory of Totalitarianism
  • Part II. Review
  • Part III. Collectivism and Individualism
  • Khomiakov on Sobornost
  • Herzen and the Peasant Commune
  • Stalin and the Collective Farm
  • Vyshinsky's Concept of Collectivity
  • The Hero and Society: the Literary Definitions (1855-1865, 1934-1939)
  • Part III Review
  • Part IV. Nationality and Nonrationality
  • Reason and Faith in the Philosophy of Solov'ev
  • Partiinost' andKknowledge
  • Darwinism and the Rrussian Orthodox Church
  • The Crisis of Soviet Biology
  • Dialectic and Logic Since the War
  • Part IV. Review
  • Part V. Literature, State, and Society
  • Social and Aesthetic Values in Russian Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism (Belinskii, Chernyshevskii, Dobroliubov, Pisarev)
  • Social and Aesthetic Criteria in Soviet Russian Criticism
  • Freedom and Repression in Prerevolutionary Russian Literature
  • Main Premises of the Communist Party in the Theory of Soviet Literary Controls
  • Part V. Review
  • Part VI. Russia and the Community of Nations (Messianic views and Theory of Action)
  • Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty
  • Dostoyevsky and Danilevsky: Nationalist Messianism
  • The Messianic Concept in the Third International, 1935-1939
  • Great Russian Messianism in Postwar Soviet Ideology
  • Part VI. Review
  • Index