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S'està carregant… Russian Conservatism: Managing Change under Permanent Revolution (edició 2021)de Glenn Diesen (Autor)
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Russian conservatism is making a forceful return after a century of experimenting with socialism and liberalism. Conservatism is about managing change by ensuring that modernization evolves organically by building on the past. Conservatism has a natural attraction for Russia as its thousand-year long history is largely characterized by revolutionary change - the destructive process of uprooting the past to give way to modernity. Navigating towards gradual and organic modernization has been a key struggle ever since the Mongols invaded in the early 13th century and decoupled Russia from Europe and the arteries of international trade. Russian history has consisted of avoiding revolutions that are either caused by falling behind on modernization or making great leaps forward that disrupts socio-economic and political traditions. Russian conservatives are now tasked with harmonizing the conservative ideas of the 19th century with the revolutionary changes that shaped Russia in the 20th century. The rise of Asia now provides new opportunities as it enables Russia to overcome its fixation on the West and develop a unique Russian path towards modernization that harmonizes its Eurasian geography and history. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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As for content, this is a fascinating topic but this is not the book to read to learn about the topic. Much better is Tim McDaniels Agony of the Russian Idea even though it is 25 years old.
Given the importance of the topic and events of the past decade (and year) related to Russia and Putin's ideology, let's hope that a solidly researched and argued book comes out soon. This is not that. ( )