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The Spread of Ideas of Federalism (Polycentrism) in Russia in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. P. 73–81
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Section: Philosophy, Sociology, Politology
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Authors
Dmitriy B. Nizovtsev
Higher School of Economics, Management and Law,
Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov
58 prosp. Lomonosova, Arkhangelsk, 163002, Russian Federation;
e-mail: d.nizovcev@narfu.ru
Abstract
This article analyses the development of the federal doctrine in the works by Russian scholars of
the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was at that time that the idea of building a federal state (as on the
North American continent) became widespread. The article describes key directions in which the ideas
of state-building had developed. It presents the views of scholars supportive of centralism and autocracy
(N.M. Karamzin, K.P. Pobedonostsev, S.F. Sharapov, K.N. Paskhalov) as well as more radical authors, such
as A.N. Radishchev, N.M. Muravyov, M.A. Bakunin and P.A. Kropotkin. The author believes that the growing
popularity of conservative ideas in the 19th and early 20th centuries can be partly explained by the traditional
Orthodox worldview, characteristic of Russian scholars and politicians of that time. Orthodox Christianity as a
worldview rejects greed and worship of wealth. However, it is these qualities that form the basis of capitalist
relations. Therefore, Russian conservatives developed the concept of autocratic monarchy, which is based
on rigid centralization, executive chain of command. The liberal-minded Russian society of that period saw
the source of the country’s progress in limiting the monarch’s power and spreading bourgeois legal values,
while absolutism and rigid central authorities were seen as hampering the development and thus had to be
eliminated. The author of this article explains the spread of polycentric ideas in the Russian Empire by the
development of the liberal thought and revolutionary movement, an attempt which was not welcomed by part
of the Russian public then and is not appreciated today. In addition, the article critically estimates the prospects
for spreading the ideas of federalism in Russia in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Keywords
federalism, centralism, polycentrism, Decembrists, liberalism, anarchism, autocracy, education, Western civilization
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