Teoretiko-pravovye aspekty russkogo liberalizma XIX-nachala
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Teoretiko-pravovye aspekty russkogo liberalizma XIX-nachala XX veka

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An analysis of the basic concepts of Russian liberalism in the 19th and early 20th centuries as developed by K. D. Kavelin, B. N. Chicherin, N. M. Korkunov, M. M. Kovalevskii, S. A. Muromtsev, P. I. Novgorodtsev, and P. A. Kistiakovskii. The author stresses the importance of liberalism in the development of Russian socio-political thought and the theory of the legal state. Chapter headings: Sources and characteristics of Russian liberalism. Early concepts of Russian liberalism (1850-80): historical views of K. D. Kavelin; philosophical and legal theories of B. N. Chicherin. Russian liberalism in the 1880s-90s: N. M. Korkunov's socio-psychological theory of law; M. M. Kovalevskii's theory of historical progress; S. A. Muromtsev's liberal origins in legal theory. Russian liberalism in the early 20th century: P. I. Novgorodtsev's social ideal and the legal state; B. A. Kistiakovskii's socially just state. Theoretical aspects of the documents, speeches, and papers of liberal activists.

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