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Reason and Faith in the Philosophy of Solov'ev

  • Georges Florovsky
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface v
  3. Conference at Arden House vii
  4. Contents ix
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part I Realism and Utopia in Russian economic thought
  7. The Problem of Economic Development in Russian Intellectual History of the Nineteenth Century 11
  8. Populism and Early Rrussian Marxism on Ways of Economic Development of Russia (the 1880's and 1890's) 40
  9. Chernov and Agrarian Socialism Before 1918 63
  10. Stalin's Views on Soviet Economic Development 81
  11. Part I. Review 100
  12. Part II Authoritarianism and Democracy
  13. Pobedonostsev on the Instruments of Russian Government 113
  14. Two Types of Russian Liberalism: Maklakov and Miliukov 129
  15. Leninist Authoritarianism Before the Revolution 144
  16. Stalin and the Theory of Totalitarianism 157
  17. Part II. Review 172
  18. Part III. Collectivism and Individualism
  19. Khomiakov on Sobornost 183
  20. Herzen and the Peasant Commune 197
  21. Stalin and the Collective Farm 218
  22. Vyshinsky's Concept of Collectivity 237
  23. The Hero and Society: the Literary Definitions (1855-1865, 1934-1939) 255
  24. Part III Review 277
  25. Part IV. Nationality and Nonrationality
  26. Reason and Faith in the Philosophy of Solov'ev 283
  27. Partiinost' andKknowledge 298
  28. Darwinism and the Rrussian Orthodox Church 307
  29. The Crisis of Soviet Biology 329
  30. Dialectic and Logic Since the War 347
  31. Part IV. Review 359
  32. Part V. Literature, State, and Society
  33. Social and Aesthetic Values in Russian Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism (Belinskii, Chernyshevskii, Dobroliubov, Pisarev) 381
  34. Social and Aesthetic Criteria in Soviet Russian Criticism 398
  35. Freedom and Repression in Prerevolutionary Russian Literature 417
  36. Main Premises of the Communist Party in the Theory of Soviet Literary Controls 433
  37. Part V. Review 451
  38. Part VI. Russia and the Community of Nations (Messianic views and Theory of Action)
  39. Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty 473
  40. Dostoyevsky and Danilevsky: Nationalist Messianism 500
  41. The Messianic Concept in the Third International, 1935-1939 516
  42. Great Russian Messianism in Postwar Soviet Ideology 531
  43. Part VI. Review 550
  44. Index 555
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