Decrees,Laws, and Inter-Branch Relations in the Russian Federation |
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Authors: | Thomas F Remington Steven S Smith Moshe Haspel |
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Institution: | 1. School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lincoln , Lincoln , UK echebankova@lincoln.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | A UK-based political scientist presents a systematic analysis of the basic philosophical arguments and intellectual origins of fundamental conservative thought in Russia. Positing that fundamental conservatism seeks to displace interpretations of Western modernity in Russia with a culturally specific Russian version, she then probes more deeply into the methods and tasks of fundamental conservatism, before examining its main theoretical arguments. The fact that such thinking is increasingly prominent in Russia, including within political circles, is noted as a basis for the need to better understand it as a search for new forms of rationality and new forms of citizenship rooted in the Russian sociohistoric context. |
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Keywords: | conservatism ideology Russian politics modernity |
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