Subculture of power and russian social order: M.M. Speransky’s reform experience
Rubric: Reflecting on matters in print
For citation:
Zhukova O.A. Subculture of power and russian social order: M.M. Speransky’s reform experience . – Polis. Political Studies. 2013. No. 2
Abstract
The author claims that M.M. Speransky’s reform experience is still actual and opens a question of the possibility of liberal way of development for Russian state and society. It also makes one think about cultural specifics of Russian history and may serve as a methodological basis for revision of some aspects of Russian liberalism and conservatism.
Keywords
power metaphysics; social order; reforms; state-bureaucratic traditionalism; liberalism; radicalism; safeguard.
Content No. 2, 2013
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