Russian Political Philosophy : : Anarchy, Authority, Autocracy / / Evert van der Zweerde.

Opens a window on the ways in which Russian thinkers have historically considered the politicalHighlights the common traits that bind together Russian political philosophers, as well as their divergences, using a clear conception of political philosophyJuxtaposes pairs of authors who address a share...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Edinburgh Studies in Comparative Political Theory and Intellectual History
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Physical Description:1 online resource (280 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgements
  • Glossary of Russian Concepts
  • Timeline
  • 1. The Origins of Political Philosophy in Russia
  • 2. First Debates in Russian Political Philosophy – ‘What Is to be Done?’
  • 3. Socialism and Marxism in Russia: The Peasant Commune is Dead – Long Live the Peasant Commune!
  • 4. Christian Political Philosophy in a Modernising World – Preparing for God’s Kingdom
  • 5. Russian Liberalism Revisited – Between a Rock and a Hard Place
  • 6. The Long Russian Revolution – Signposts for a Roller Coaster
  • 7. Soviet Marxism–Leninism and Political Philosophy – Never Mind the Gaps!
  • 8. Christian Political Philosophy in Exile – Between Sobornost’ and Theocracy
  • 9. Counter-Soviet Political Philosophy in Emigration – Beyond the Pale
  • 10. Late Soviet and Early Post-Soviet Political Philosophy – Licking the Wounds
  • 11. Political Philosophy for a New Russia – New Wine in Old Bottles?
  • Conclusion – Mediation Beyond Duality and Immediacy
  • Afterword
  • Bibliography
  • Index