Russia's Movement Toward a Market Civilization and the Russian National Character

Russian Studies in Philosophy 31 (4):9-24 (1993)
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Abstract

Since the time of Ivan the Terrible, the history of Russia has been a succession of astonishing flights and falls. The sacrifices made by the Russian narod on the altar of development are so great, and the achievements so incommensurate with the efforts expended, that a number of questions must arise: Why do things happen this way? Why does Russia not develop "normally"? And what is "normal" development? Is it possible for Russia, and under what conditions? What are the causes of the oddities in Russian development?

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