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Chapter III. Russian Anarchist and Revolutionist Sociology (The Theories of Kropotkin and Chernov)
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Julius F. Hecker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 7
- Contents 9
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Part I. The Beginnings of Russian Sociology
- Chapter I. The Social-Political Background of Russian Sociology 19
- Chapter II. The Sociological Theories of the Slavophils and the Russophils (Danilevsky, Leontiev, and Soloviev) 46
- Chapter III. The Sociological Theories of the Westernists 62
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Part II. The Subjectivist School of Russian Sociology
- Chapter I. The Sociological Theories of Lavrov 87
- Chapter II. The Sociological System of N. K. Mikhalovsky 119
- Chapter III. The Sociological Contributions of Youzhakov 156
- Chapter IV. The Sociological Contributions of N. I. Kareyev 173
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Part III. Miscellaneous Schools and Trends of Russian Sociology
- Chapter I. The Objectivist School of Sociological Criticism (The Orthodox Marxists Plekhanov and Lvov) 205
- Chapter II. The Neo-Marxists Struve and Tugan-Baronovsky 220
- Chapter III. Russian Anarchist and Revolutionist Sociology (The Theories of Kropotkin and Chernov) 236
- Chapter IV. The Juristic and the Historical-Genetic Schools of Russian Sociology 257
- Chapter V. The Franco-Russian Sociologists (De Roberty and Novicov) 271
- Chapter VI. Retrospect and Future of Russian Sociology 285
- Appendix I. The Teaching of Sociology in Russia 289
- Appendix II. Sociological Literature in Russia 290
- Biblioography of Sources for Russian Sociology 292
- Index 297
- Studies In History, Economics And Public Law 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 7
- Contents 9
-
Part I. The Beginnings of Russian Sociology
- Chapter I. The Social-Political Background of Russian Sociology 19
- Chapter II. The Sociological Theories of the Slavophils and the Russophils (Danilevsky, Leontiev, and Soloviev) 46
- Chapter III. The Sociological Theories of the Westernists 62
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Part II. The Subjectivist School of Russian Sociology
- Chapter I. The Sociological Theories of Lavrov 87
- Chapter II. The Sociological System of N. K. Mikhalovsky 119
- Chapter III. The Sociological Contributions of Youzhakov 156
- Chapter IV. The Sociological Contributions of N. I. Kareyev 173
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Part III. Miscellaneous Schools and Trends of Russian Sociology
- Chapter I. The Objectivist School of Sociological Criticism (The Orthodox Marxists Plekhanov and Lvov) 205
- Chapter II. The Neo-Marxists Struve and Tugan-Baronovsky 220
- Chapter III. Russian Anarchist and Revolutionist Sociology (The Theories of Kropotkin and Chernov) 236
- Chapter IV. The Juristic and the Historical-Genetic Schools of Russian Sociology 257
- Chapter V. The Franco-Russian Sociologists (De Roberty and Novicov) 271
- Chapter VI. Retrospect and Future of Russian Sociology 285
- Appendix I. The Teaching of Sociology in Russia 289
- Appendix II. Sociological Literature in Russia 290
- Biblioography of Sources for Russian Sociology 292
- Index 297
- Studies In History, Economics And Public Law 311