Kak pereuchreditʹ Rossii︠u︡?
Ocherki zabludivsheĭsi︠a︡ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii
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translation: How to re-establish Russia - Essays on a lost revolution
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Ekaterinburg
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In his new book, Vladimir Pastukhov summarized, systematized and gave conceptual unity to his many years of research into the phenomenon of Russian power and the various manifestations of Russian civilization associated with it. The book draws a line under the author's forty years of intense reflection on the fate of Russia. From the moment when the first articles were written, and to this day, Vladimir Pastukhov, not being a supporter of either straightforward “Westernism” or simplified “Eurasianism,” has been trying to clarify the meaning of the Russian world, defining it as “another Europe.” Russia, in his understanding, is a separate civilization, which, although it belongs to the European family, is tied to a slightly different type of culture, which is based on a bizarre combination of personal and collectivist principles. The state here has dissolved society in itself and has itself dissolved in society, not allowing the latter to fully pass through the era of modernity, which Russia has yet to complete. This is the goal of the re-establishment of Russia.