The Problem of the Revolution in Gramsci (Between Kant and Marx)
... analysis of phenomena such as americanism and fascism from the perspective of a conservative modernisation, or revolution without a revolution. Still, and most of all, Gramsci developed the concept of hegemony, highlighting the importance of the moment of consensus ... ... the fight for gaining and maintaining power. This drew Gramsci quite far from the marxism-leninism of his time, both from the political and theoretical point of view; for instance, he rejected the “ingenuous realism” of Lenin’s Materialism and Empiriocriticism ...
Kant as the German Theorist of the French Revolution: the Origin of a Dogma
... kritikoj kul’tury [German and Russian Neo-Kantianism: Between Theory of Knowledge and Criticism of Culture]. Мoscow: Russian Political Encyclopedia (ROSSPEN), pp. 484-499.
Krouglov, A. N., 2018. Der Streit der russischen Marxisten um Kants Ethik. Studies ... ... [Kant]. In: V. P. Volgin and E. V. Tarle, eds. 1941. Francuzskaja burzhuaznaja revoljucija. 1769–1794. [The French Bourgeois Revolution. 1769–1794]. Moscow and Leningrad: Izdatelʼstvo AN SSSR, pp. 245-250. (In Rus.)
Nikanor, arhiepiskop (Brovkovich,...
Kant and the Problem of Revolution. A Report of the International Conference (Kaliningrad, 9—10 November 2017)
..., Engels, F., Werke, Bd. 1, Berlin, pp. 78—85.
Weizsäcker, E. U. v., Wijkman, A. 2018, Come On! Capitalism, Short-termism, Population and the Destruction of the Planet. A Report to the Club of Rome, New York.
Kant, theory of revolution, Russian Revolution, concept of the state, right of sedition, relation of morality and politics, problem of freedom
L. Yu. Kornilaev
74-87
10.5922/0207-6918-2018-1-5
The structure of political elite networks in the Republic of Poland in 1993—2013
... Littlefield.
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A Relation to the Politikal Revolution as a Touchstone for Practical Philosophy
... socio-political revolutions being the fault of rulers incapable of implementing necessary reforms. Therefore, the violence and cruelty of revolutions are nothing but the nature's vengeance for social injustice. Prof Kruglov juxtaposes Kant’s notions of political revolution and ‘true reform in ways of thinking’ neglecting the fact that, without a ‘falling off of personal despotism and of avaricious or tyrannical oppression’, it is impossible to achieve a ‘true reform in ways of thinking’ and that cruel ...
The formation of the political elite in Lithuania at the turn of the 1980s—1990s: the role of “moral politicians”
... Krupavicius, A. 1996, Models of Post-communist Political Elites in Central
Europe and the Baltics: Comparative Analysis, Budapest papers on Democratic transition, no. 158, Hungarian Center for Democracy Studies Foundation.
9. Lieven, A. 1994, The Baltic Revolution: Estonia, Latvia Lithuania and the
Path to Independence, New Haven; London.
10. Lopata, R. 2010, Politikai ir Istorija. Algirdo Brazausko ir Vytauto Landsbergio istorija sampratos [Politics and History. Algirdas Brazauskas and Vytautas Landsbergis history of the concept], Vilnius.
11. Matonyte, I. 2009, Ex-nomenklatura and Ex-dissidents in the Post-communist Parliaments of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, Viesoji politika ...
Transformations in the Communicative Characteristics of Political Discourse in the Current Information Space
... transformations in the cognitive mechanism of PD and traces the emergence of the isomorphism of semiotic systems characteristic of politics/authorities and mass culture. These processes cause the semantic space of PD to embrace mass culture referents.
1.... ... of knowledge]. Moscow. pp. 20—66.
7. Bershidskii, L., 2016. Populistskaya revolyutsiya v Evrope? Poka eshche net. [Populist revolution in Europe? Not yet]. Available at:
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-11-14/europe-won-t-see-a-populist-trump-like-revolution....
Kant between liberalism and conservatism
... spravedlivosti» [Interpretation of Categorical Imperative by John Rawls in «Theory of Justice»] Kantovsky Sbornik, № 2 (44). p. 46—52.5. Solovyev, E. Y. 2005, Kategoricheskij imperativ nravstvennosti i prava.6. Schmitt, C. 1922, Politicheskaya teologia [Political Theology].7. Beck, L. W. 1971, Kant and the Right of Revolution // Journal of the History of Ideas. Vol. 32, no. 3, Jul-Sep.8. Flikschuh, K. 2008, Reason, Right, and Revolution: Kant and Locke. Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 36, no. 4 (Fall, 2008), pp. 375—404.9. Insole, Ch. 2008, Two Conceptions of ...
Immaturity and the objective of a true reform in ways of thinking. Part I.
... restricted social and political meaning of revolution, however, interpreting it as a sign ofhistorical progress and progress in implementing natural law.Unstinting support for the French revolution, despite acknowledging the illegitimate nature of social and political revolutions per se, made Kant revise the ideals of enlightenment, which he pursued earlier. It affected even the philosopher’s attitude to his contemporaries. Observing the revolutionary “experiment” with an open heart, Kant refused to notice that ...
Kant on Enthusiasm
... the twentieth century, Lyotard sees no reason for the enthusiasm that Kant perceived in the people’s reaction to the French Revolution and interpreted as a prognostic sign of future history. It has been replaced by a general world-weariness. However,... ... Press.
Kant, I., 2006a. The Contest of the Faculties, Part 2. In: I. Kant, 2006. Toward Perpetual Peace and Other Writings on Politics, Peace, and History. Edited by P. Kleingeld; translated by D. L. Colclasure. New Haven & London: Yale University Press,...
The concept “people” in the Cadet Party rhetoric
... “people” with the authorities, the state, the Cadet Party, the Parliament, and humanity. Special attention is paid to the evolution of cadets’ understanding of the concept “people” in connection with social processes, the development of the political crisis and revolutions of 1905—1907 and 1917. The author holds that already at the beginning of the revolutionary period, the Cadets substituted the triad “authority — society — people”, which was conservative in origin by the dichotomy “power — ...
“And the Young Turks will not resurrect their fatherland”: Russian right-wingers and the Young Turk Revolution
... of international relations and the forecasting of geopolitical changes in light of the Young Turks’ rise to power; and the perception of revolutionary events in Turkey as a negative example of potential further developments in Russia’s domestic political situation. The range of issues related to the Turkish revolution raised by conservatives allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the foreign policy views of the early 20th-century Russian right-wing.
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Correlation of theory and practice in victorian policies: Edward Derby case
... Oxford, 2015.
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23. Mill to d’Eichthal, 9 February ...
Kant in Russian Police Law: Unknown Pages
..., was found in the archive of B. V. Nikolsky, where it is titled “Article by S.V. on the Occasion of the Centenary of Immanuel Kant’s Death. 1904”. It is devoted to Kant’s philosophy of law, the origins of which are traced back to the French Revolution. In addition, the author of the manuscript claims that Kant’s legal conception influenced the development of the science of police law and the reforms of Alexander II. Finally, it is interesting to note that its author describes Kant as “a ...
The history of Lithuania in the national historiography of the second half of the 19th — early 20th century
The article discusses developing pre-revolutionary national academic schools which studied of the history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In the 18th — the first half of the 19th century the history of Lithuania was perceived by Russian scholars as “alien” and did not receive much interest. The situation changed after the “January Insurrection” (1863—1864): the attention of politicians to Lithuanian history predetermined the establishment of pre-revolutionary lithuanistic research centers at the...
“The Voice of Hotness from the Margins”. On the interaction of poetry and politics
... Poetic Terrorism and the Problem of Community. In: Revolyutsiya i evolyutsiya: modeli razvitiya v nauke, kul'ture, obshchestve [Revolution and Evolution: Models of Change in Science, Culture and Society]. Nizhny Novgorod, pp. 332—334 (in Russ.).
Martynov,... ... 41—60 (in Russ.).
Merrifield, A., 2021. Magicheskii marksizm. Subversivnaya politika i voobrazhenie [Magical Marxism. Subversive Politics and the Imagination]. Translated from English by V. Sofronov. Moscow (in Russ.).
Mould, O., 2018. Against Сreativity....
Military rule in Sudan: historical preconditions and the current situation
... civilian-military relations in the Sudan. Up¬psala, 1978.
15. Niblock T. Class and Power in Sudan: The Dynamics of Sudanese Politics, 1898—1985. N. Y., 1987.
16. Breaking the Bank. How Military Control of the Economy Obstructs Democracy in Sudan. ... ....gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp82-00457r001800550005-1 (дата обращения: 31.10.2023).
23. Safeguarding Sudan’s Revolution. URL: https://www.crisisgroup.org/africa/horn-africa/sudan/281-safeguarding-sudans-revolution (дата обращения: ...
The antinomy of political reason. Some deliberations on Kant’s “Answer-ing the Question: What is Enlightenment?”
.... The article emphasises the major significance of this difference for developing the ideal of enlightenment in the field of politics. It is suggested that this ideal be seen in the evolutionarydevelopment of society based on the transformation of public ... ... capable of self-determination is considered against the background of Rousseau’s ideas, who defended the right of people to revolution. The reconstruction of Kant’s position is followed by a discussion of possible theoretical problems relating to the ...
Revolutionary processes as seen by students reading P. A. Sorokin and contemplating the present
In analysing Pitirm Sorokin’s The Sociology of Revolution, future sociologists and political scientists assimilate revolutionary processes in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century and try to establish reasons and factors behind social shocks. Students seek to juxtapose the consideration of evolutionary changes with cardinal ...
Isaac René Guy Le Chapelier and the Flight to Varennes: sum-mer — autumn, 1791
This article analyses the influence of the Varennes crisis on the balance of political forces in the National Constituent Assembly and Le Chapelier’s and other constitutionalists’ opposition to the radicals in the Assembly and in the streets in order to strengthen the position of the king and constitutional mon¬archy.
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Kant and his time — the essay Toward Perpetual Peace against the background of the French Revolution and ensuing wars
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The rhetoric and logic of the representations of the Russian-Turkish War of 1877–1878 in Russian public discourse
... vision of the conflict was instrumental in ‘Westernising’ the image of the Russian Empire. The critics of this model placed both parties of the conflict in a common oriental framework but did not equate them. Self-orientalisation was viewed as a political challenge that required Westernisation, which did not apply to the other party to the conflict that represented the Orient proper. The political authorities of the Russian Empire could not retain control over the broad rhetorical framework that ...
Elitist reasons behind the German revolution of November 1918
In 2017-2018, the historical community commemorated the centenary anniversaries of revolutions that took place at the end of the First World War. Although the revolutionary events in Russia attract greater attention, the German revolution of November 1918 is of no less interest. In this article, I set out to highlight the situation of the German ruling elite on the eve of the war. The absence of bright personalities among the country's political establishment, on the one hand, and the lack of unity among the German elite, on the other, were the major causes of the bankruptcy of the Kaiser’s Germany. Social and class conflicts within the German elite, in particular, the tensions ...
‘People in Black’: Semantization of the concepts ‘sectant’ and ‘baptist’ in the anti-religious campaign of 1958—1964
In the post-revolutionary era, the population's adoption of a new political vocabulary demanded the Soviet authorities to play the role of the interpretant. They engaged in the process of assigning meanings to new concepts through mass media and fiction. Simultaneously, established concepts had to undergo reshaping ...
The concepts of citizenship and estate in Russian history — continuity and / or intermittence
... Revolution. The class-based duality of citizenship was also noticeable during the Soviet period. After the radical break with the past proclaimed by the Bolsheviks, the old class stratification system had to be changed. In the first month after the Revolution, the Bolsheviks officially abolished estates, titles and ranks. Under the 1918 Constitution of the RSFSR, the concept “class” became a legal term in Soviet Russia. Only “workers” received political rights and thus full citizenship. The official civil status or citizenship was an integral part of the ideology of workers and “exploited” classes as opposed to “non-working, bourgeois elements”. The idea of citizenship ceased to depend ...
Political elite networks in Latvia and their transformation in 1993-2014
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The Christian right movement in the USA in the 1990s
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The features of the genesis of modern Lithuanian multiparty system
... (1990—2012 гг.) // Политические элиты в старых и новых демократиях // под ред. О. В. Гаман-Голутвиной, А. П. Клемешева. Калининград, 2012.
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Klochkov V. V. The tory conservative party and the “constitutional revolution” of 1832—1835 in Great Britain. Monograph. Rostov-on the Don ; Taganrog : Southern federal university publishing house, 2017. 481 p.
... кабинет министров Великобритании: проблема взаимоотношений в 1760—1783 гг. : дис. ... канд. ист. наук. СПб., 2008.
Kostyashov Y. V., Sergeev V. V.
Great Britain, state and political history, tories-conservatives, “constitutional revolution”, historiography
101-105
Kant and “Seasickness” of Modernity
... Pyotr Chaadaev. Angelaki, 24(6), pp. 135-151.
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James, W., 1988. The Meaning of Truth. In: W. James, 1988. Writings 1902-1910. New York,...
Studies into the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism in Poland
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Comparative analysis of the program guidelines of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and the Party “Communists of Russia” in terms of ideological differences
... while the CPRF leans toward a more moderate and gradual strategy of socialist transformation within the framework of a mixed economy and parliamentary democracy, the Communists of Russia consistently advocate for a radical course based on proletarian revolution and the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat. The study concludes that there exist objective ideological, theoretical, and political differences within the Russian communist movement, reflecting a real differentiation among communist forces, despite the clear dominance of the CPRF as the leading left-wing party.
Majorov G.A.
communist movement, Communist Party of ...
Condorcet interpretation of probability’s theory: the use of a mathematical construct to the field of social action
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22. Yastretbseva, A. V. (2015), Politika i paideia. Respublikanskiy proekt obchest¬ven-nogo obrazovaniya [Politics and Paideia. Republican Project of Public Education], Istoriya Filosofii [History of Philosophy], 2015, p. 25—45.
history, Condorcet, probability theory, social action, historical progress
Yastrebtseva A.
52-64
10.5922/0207-6918-2015-4-4
An escape from the embrace of politics. A study into the cultures of remembrance as a means to encourage a historical dialogue in Lithuanian-Russian relations
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Safronovas Vasilijus
10.5922/2079-8555-2012-2-1
4-12
culture of remembrance, politics of history, rethinking of the past, Lithuanian-Russian relations
The origins of confrontation with Western countries and the “Munich speech” of Vladimir Putin
... identifies the reasons for the deterioration of relations between Russia and Western countries, which influenced the development of political processes in the world recently.
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of-us-support-for-color-revolutions....
Kowalczyk A. S. Sawinkow. Warszawa : Więź, 2017. 232 s.
The review examines a new edition of the book “Sawinkow” by a Polish researcher A. S. Kowalczyk which is devoted to a famous politician and terrorist B. V. Savinkov. It coincides with the anniversary of the Russian Revolution and the fact that one of the streets in Warsaw was named after Boris Savinkov. The book is structured chronologically and covers the entire life of Boris Savinkov. Despite the fact that the information in it is mostly correct, there is a number ...
After «the collapse of the empire»: British-American his-toriography of the first half of the 1990s on the parallels in the history of formation of the 20th century Lithuanian statehood
... 1990s. Such scholars as A. Lieven and other authors characterize some main similarities and differences between those movements. These scholars emphasize the ambiguity of the Soviet experience, as well as the internal conflicts within the Lithuanian political elite and demonstrate the productivity of the comparative approach.
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The dialogue between linguistics and the poetic avant-garde in Russia in the 1920—1930s: experiments with a universal language
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