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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements viii
Foreword by Alexander Etkind ix
Introduction: The Tragedy of Property 1
1 The Entrance 7
Homeless people 7
From city dwellers to citizens 11
Reflected modernity 12
The capital of succeeding generations 16
2 The Fence: Russian Title 22
Good fences make good neighbours 22
The permanence of the fence 25
Life without property rights 28
Russian title 32
3 Behind the Fence: The Privatization of Utopia 37
Private palaces 37
The privatization of utopia 41
The birth of private life 46
The Dutch carpenter’s house 47
4 Private Property: My House Is My Castle 50
The myth of Sparta 50
The domus of our forebears 53
Mine and yours 58
Life, liberty and property 61
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CONTENTS
Christianity and utopia 65
Utopia without property 68
5 Territory: Ambitions of Colonialism and Methods of
Subjugation 73
Yermak the conquistador 73
Stewardship and extraction 77
A natural resource irony of history 81
6 The Lock on the Door: The Priority of Security 87
The collapse of monarchy in the West 87
Success in the East 88
Control as the top priority 91
Security as a threat 96
7 Labourers: Moral Economics and the Art of Survival 100
The plough, the scythe and the axe 100
Moral economics 104
The commune versus the private farmer 109
Dictatorship of the collective 113
8 Masters: The Tragedy of Domination 118
Owners and rulers 118
‘Let not the nobility be dispossessed of their estates
without due process of law’ 120
The birth of free people 125
Traduced and sacred law 127
The attempt to share 131
9 Architecture, Happiness and Order 136
The project we live in 136
Stalin’s orders 140
Khrushchev’s social revolution 144
Happiness and order 152
Russian order 154
10 The Halfway House 157
Favour from the tsar 157
Property without the market 162
A market without property 168
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CONTENTS
11 Two Options: Finish Building the Home, or Emigrate 173
Property without property rights 173
Democracy without the rule of law 176
Law enforcement without the rule of law 178
The open door 183
Conclusion 191
Epilogue: In Search of Real Ownership 198
Moral hazards of the present 198
The invisible hand of the past 201
Still a halfway house 203
Notes 206
Index 224
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INDEX
Acemoglu, Daron 80
Acts of the Apostles 66
Adams, John Quincy 124
Aeneid (Virgil) 54
Affordable Housing Project 165
agriculture
1905 Revolution and 110-13
collectivization of 18
communal 104-9
‘due toil* 101
Five Ears of Corn Law 180
private farmer reforms 109-13
Soviet collectives 113-17
Akhmatova, Anna 23, 24
Alcibiades 152
Alexander I, Tsar
Enlightenment thought 120
gradual release of serfs 103-4
holds back development 123-4
liberal policies 122
Pnin and 118, 119
Alexander II, Tsar
judicial reforms 179
Alexeyev, Mikhail 24
Alexis, Tsar
property for service 200
Alshits, Daniil 90
Anabaptists 67, 72
Anna, Empress
tears up nobles’ conditions 120
Aquinas, St Thomas 67
Arbitration, Supreme Court of 170
Architects’ Club
‘Rapid Construction in the United
States’ exhibition 146
architecture
for elites 143-4
engineers and 13 8-9, 151
mass-produced housing 13 6-9
order and moderation 152-4
Russian order 154-6
Russian understanding of 144-5
simplicity/complexity 145
Soviet fencing policy 26-7
Stalinist 140-4
see also housing
Architecture of Happiness, The (de
Botton) 144-5
Arendt, Hannah 58-9
Aristotle
human self-interest 59, 60
worthy use of land 67
art
‘free’ 15-16
portraying private life 49
Arutyunyan, Anna 168-9
Athens, ancient 50-3
Augustine of Hippo, St
on home 54
on property 66
224
INDEX
Australia 79
authoritarianism
democratic grey zone 173
high mistrust levels and 34-5
in mistrustful society 34
private property and 31, 168-9
Auzan, Alexander 177
Azerbaijan 191
Aztecs, colonization of 77-9
banks and banking
credit to slum owners 28-9
crises and failing 199-200
emigration of capital 204
Krankin and 123
Baptized Property (Herzen) 128
Becon, Thomas 63
Bestushev, Alexander 118
Bibikhin, Vladimir 6
Blokhin, Pavel 147
B6cN bank 199
Bolivia 78
Botton, Alain de
The Architecture of Happiness
144-5
Brezhnev, Leonid
elites under 143, 144
housing policies 157, 161
Britain
becomes modern state 87-8
buys Russian furs 75
colonialism 78-9, 94
context of More’s Utopia 70
economic institutions 62-5
freeing of labour 91-2
gas from Russia 86
home and 2, 57-8
Locke and social contract 63-4
Magna Carta and 87
monarchy versus parliament 62
social contract 61
Brodsky, Alexander 35
Brodsky, Joseph 24
bureaucracy
development of 3
eighteenth-nineteenth century
126-7
business
Alexander Fs policies 124
entrepreneurs and bankruptcies
199-200
foreign investment 170
non-Russian 170
offshore companies 169-71
see also industry
Calvin, John 68
Camus, Raymond 138
Canada, colonization of 79
capitalism, half-built in Russia 171
cars, as badge of success 16
Catherine II, the Great, Empress
ambiguous serf structure 101
Charter to the Nobility 103
creates free class 126
demolishes Kremlin Wall 26
Enlightenment thought and 120
fear of peasant mobility 103
natural resources and 132-3
property for service 31-2, 120-1,
135
secularizes Church lands 91
censorship, Pnin and 119
Central Bank
bailing out banks 199
Centres of Scientific and
Technological Creativity of the
Young 84
Chaadaev, Pyotr 131-2
Chayanov, Alexander 106
Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 45
Chicherin, Boris 106
childhood, Soviet 14-16
China
economics of 13
security guards 33
Christianity and Churches
architecture 154
communal utopia and 65-8
Henry VIII takes land from 88
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INDEX
Christianity and Churches (cont.)
as landowner in Russia 91
property ownership and 12
Russian Orthodox and ‘ours’ 177-8
sanctifies autocracy 94
Seneca on 66
Soviet anti-Christianization 13
utopia and 72
Chukovsky, Korney 23
Chuprov, Alexander Alexandrovich
111
Cicero, Marcus Tullius
‘Concerning My House’ 56-7
on living conditions 151
Roman homes 54-5
cinema, shift to characters in 43
citizenship
rights based on property 51
see also rights of citizens
Cleobulus 153
Clodius, Publius 56—7
Coke, Sir Edward 57-8
colonialism
Cortés and Mexico 77-9
ownership of land 78-9
Sparta and 52-3
see also Russia as colonizer and
colonized
Commercial Bank 123
Commonwealth of Oceana, The
(Harrington) 72
communes
behaviour in 114
private farmers and 109-13
Soviet collective farms 113-17
work ethic 114—17
communism/ socialism
1905 revolution reforms 110-13
Christian utopia and 65-8
collective life and 41-4
discredited collectivism 44
hereditary/redistributive 106-9
as ideal society 10, 40, 45
Khrushchev’s principles 159
legislating development 171-2
Marx and 72
More’s Utopia 69-70
need for economic restructuring
202
pre-Soviet communes 104-9
Sovietism instead of socialism 14
theorists of 68-72
upheaval in Russia 192-3
Communist Party see communism/
socialism
‘Concerning My House’ (Cicero)
56-7
Condorcet, Marquis de 118
corruption
institutional bribery 28-9
Magnitsky and 169
pre-Revolution 125
rules of succession and 200-1
Cortés, Hernán 73
Credit Bank 123
Crimea, annexation of 81-2, 204
‘Crisis, The’ (Zoshchenko) 43
Cuban Missile Crisis 25
culture
post-Soviet cultural capital 19
secretiveness and openness 26
Stalin and honorary titles 43
Stalin’s use of humiliation 142-3
see also art; literature
de Soto, Hernando 28-9, 31
Dead Souls (Gogol) 130
democracy
authoritarian grey zone 173
letting go of power 175, 177
political system in Russia 175-6
power of property 31
Veche 95
without rule of law 176-8
Demosthenes 152
Dennison, Tracy 102-3
Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
(Rousseau) 71
Dmitriev, Mikhail 163
doors, guarding 33
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INDEX
economics
British institutions of 62-5
consumption 38-40, 164
decapitalization 18
‘depoliticizing’ 174
emigration of capital 168, 169-71
entrepreneurs and bankruptcies
199-200
free-market institutions 174
half-built capitalism 171
legislation and 171-2
market and housing 162-8
monopolies 87—8
‘moral* communes 104-9, 113
neither market nor socialist 202
non-Russian businesses 170
post-Soviet market 11
privatization programme 198
public development 197
security over development 94-5,
123-5, 174
shortages 16
USSR success 13
widespread debt 124
see also banks; business;
communism/socialism; industry;
private property
education
budget for 98
of elites 128
modernization 13
Soviet maintenance of 40
Edward III
Statue of Labourers 92
Ehrenburg, Ilya
The Thaw 159
elites
affording (non-)public goods
196-7
colonial institutions and 80-1
dependence of peasants and 121
English aristocracy 63
fear of peasants 103
freedom of 127-8
greater space for 161
housing for 154, 155-6, 160
inheritance and 89, 195
loyalty or voice 186-7
nomenklatura unlike aristocracy
83-4
oprichbina and zemshchina land 90
privileged lifestyles 38—40
property for service 93-4,120-1,
192-3, 200
relation to leaders 194
semi-alien 170-1
stewardship of peasants 108-9,
122, 192
tsarist control and 88-91
widespread debt 124
emigration
access to laws abroad 193—4
the environment and 195
exporting money 184-5,188-91,
204
loyalty and voice 185-7
Russia’s future and 183^1
statistics of 187-8
Engelgardt, Alexander 110
engineers and housing design 138-9,
151,154-5
Enlightenment thought
Catherine and 120
individual sovereignty 64-5
on injustice 71
Essay on Enlightenment in Respect of
Russia, An (Pnin) 118-19
Estonia 191
Etkind, Alexander
colonizing gas and oil 85-6
Internal Colonization x, 73
eugenics 53
Europe
evolution of private life 46-9
labour slowly freed 91-2
rise of cities 11-12
servants 48
state and natural resources 132
European Union
no admission for Russia 175
227
INDEX
Fathers and Sons (Turgenev) 130
fences
around cemeteries 35
camps with watchtowers 26-7
good neighbours and 22-3, 27
mobility of 32-3
not a protection 35
Finland 191
Fitzpatrick, Sheila 42-3
France
Declaration of the Rights of Man 64
natural resources 132
rights and liberties 121
Frank, S.L.
‘Property and Socialism’ 4
Franklin, Benjamin
‘Time is money’ 68
freedom
disconnected from property 4
varying aspects of 188
see also rights of citizens
Frost, Robert
‘The Girl Outright’ 25
‘Mending Wall’ 22-5
Soviet Union and 23-5
Fukuyama, Francis
The Origins of Political Order 117,
122
fur trade 75, 86
furniture, mobility of 46
Fyodor HI, Tsar 26
Gaidar, Yegor 4
Gaius the j urist 55,57
Galkin, Maxim 37-8
gas see oil and gas
Gasparov, Mikhail 153
Gazprom 86, 202
Miller’s lifestyle and 39-40
Gelman, Vladimir 175
Germany
homeownership 2
natural resources 132
Nazis admire Sparta 50
Poland and 191
Gerschenkron, Alexander 68
Ginzburg, Moses 139
‘Girl Outright, The’ (Frost) 25
Gogol, Nikolai 132
Dead Souls 130
The Government Inspector 83
gold rush, Siberian 76
Golden Horde 83
Golovlyov Family, The (Saltykov-
Shchedrin) 130
Gorbachev, Mikhail 84
Goremykin, Ivan 111
Government Inspector, The (Gogol)
83
Greece, ancient
architecture 152-3
home unit 53-4
Sparta and Athens 50-3
Guriev, Dmitry 123
Guriev, Sergey 174
Haag, Louise 127, 128
Habermas, Jiirgen 148
Hanseatic League 86
Harrington, James
The Commonwealth of Oceana 72
land and political power 88
Harris, Steven 160
Haxthausen, Baron August von
104-5, 106
health care
modernization and 13
as public good 40-1
Henry VIII 63,88
Herzen, Alexander 125, 186
Baptized Property 128
exports money 127-9,184-5
peasant communes and 105-6
on poverty as slavery 129
Hirschman, Albert 185
History of a Town (Saltykov-
Shchedrin) 83,130
Hobbes, Thomas 63
human nature 61-2
Leviathan 62
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INDEX
Hoch, Stephen 107-8
homosexuality, political use of 20, 98
Hooch, Pieter de 49
House on the Embankment 41
housing
affordability 165-6
allocating utopia 41-4
dachas/summer homes 28, 43
effect of Second World War 145,
158
elite apartments 155-6
engineer-designed 138-9, 151,
154-5
European privacy 46-9
Everyone’s right to 160-2
Greek home unit 53-4
home as refuge 54-8, 57-8
individual building 146
industry Stalin’s priority 149
as investment 166-7
Khrushchev and 146-50, 157-62
need for renewal 201-3
palaces 38
as political factor 163
post-Soviet privatization 167-8
resettlement 42-3, 203
Roman stratification 151-2
rural 163
sacrificed for industry 10
self-building 164, 167
space and crowding 3, 158-9, 161,
165-6
state monitoring of 10
unsanctioned 27
waiting lists 160
without the market 162-8
see also architecture; private
property
‘How Much Land Does a Person
Need?’(Tolstoy) 35
Huizinga, Johan 48
human nature, Hobbes on 61-2
Incas, colonization of 78, 79, 85
industry
forced 27
outdated factories 202
quality of 15
second-generation owners 195
Siberia and 76-7
Soviet modernization 12-16
Stalin’s priority over housing 149
upheaval of 9-10
inequalities
colonization and 79-81
deepening 195
legal system and 71
Roman Stoic egalitarianism 60-1
in Sparta 52
Stalin’s policies 43
inheritance, no rules for 200-1
injustice
Rousseau links with property 71
see also inequalities; legal system
Inozemtsev, Vladislav 187-8
Institute of Urban Economics 165
institutions of state and society
free-market 174
Petersburg period 95-6
un-restructured 202
intelligentsia
Catherine polices 120
Pnin and 118-20
see also literature
Internal Colonization (Etkind) 73, x
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
198
Iofan, Boris 41
Italy 34
Ivan III, the Great, Tsar
lifetime land grants 89
no political opposition to 93
Ivan IV, the Terrible, Tsar
destroys institutions 95
oprichbina and zemshchina land
90
peasants’ freedom to move 102
property for service 89-91,140,
192
violent oprichniks of 83
229
INDEX
John Chrysostom, St 66-7
journalism
speaking out 125-7
see also literature
Juvenal, Decimus Iunius 151
Kaftanov, Audrey 150
Kankrin, Yegor 123-4
Kennedy, John F. 23
Keynes, John Maynard 111
Khanin, Grigoriy 14
Khomyakov, Alexey
landowners as colonials 132
peasant communes and 105-6
Khrushchev, Nikita
admires Danish house 145-6
communist principles of 159
Cuban Missile Crisis 25
debate with Nixon 148
Frost’s ‘Mending Wall’ and 23-5
housing policies 42, 138, 146-50,
159-61
order in a five-storey block 154
King, Winter 28
Kiselyov, Pavel 104-5
Klyuchevsky, Vasiliy x
Moscow and serfdom 92
Russian colonization 81-2
Kolesnikov, Sergey 38
Kondratieva, Tamara 95-6
Kordonsky, Simon 96-7
Kostin, Audrey 155
Krastev, Ivan
authoritarianism and democracy
173
on emigration 185
Kryshtanovskaya, Olga 84
Kuchum, Khan 73
Kudrin, Alexey 155
Kurbsky, Prince Andrey 186
La Harpe, Frédéric-César de 118
labour
Russian surplus 110
see also communes; peasants
Lagutenko, Vitaliy 138
Lam Sai-Wing 44
Latin America
colonization of 77-9
corruption and rights 30
Latsis, Martin 179
Lavrov, Sergey 155
law, rule of see legal system
‘Laws, The’ (Plato) 59-60
Le Corbusier (Charles Jeanneret)
137-8
legal system 21
Alexander IPs reforms 179
Bolsheviks/Soviets and 179-80
confiscation by 169-71
current practices 181-3
democracy and 176-8
English 62
Enlightenment thought and 120
homes without legal rights 28-9
honesty of 29-30
household boundaries and 65
judges 181-2
lack of independence 171
Napoleonic Code 133
no rule of law 178—83, 193
Petersburg period 95
Roman 55-8
Rousseau and 71
uncertainty of ownership 5
use of other countries 170
USSR Prosecutor’s Office 179-80
see also police and law enforcement
Lenin, Vladimir Ilych
Bolshevik domination 83
formula for resettlement 42
gold toilet 44
regression to past 96
Lenin s Tomb (Remnick) 84
Leviathan (Hobbes) 62
literature
authors speak out 125-31
dissident writers 17
economics and 125
elite and society 83
230
INDEX
Frost’s ‘Mending Wall’ 22-5
leisured class and 130-1
Soviet accommodation 159
on Stalinist apartments 141-2
survival ethics 115
on utopias 45
Lithuania 90
Locke, John 68, 120
private property and 71-2
social contract and 63-4
Luther, Martin 67-8
Luzhkov, Yury 155
Lycurgus 50-1
Magnitsky, Sergey 169
Malia, Martin 14
Mandelstam, Nadezhda 141-2
Mandelstam, Osip 141-2
marriage, housing shares and 162
Marx, Karl, Russia and 72
Matthew, Gospel of 66
Mau, Vladimir 82-3
Medvedev, Dmitri
Affordable Housing Project 165
informed about Putin’s palace 38
not owner of properties 200
Megginson, William 174
Melnikov, Konstantin
‘Sonata of Sleep’ 41-2
‘Mending Wall’ (Frost) 22-5
Methodists 68
Mexico, colonization of 77-9
military
attracting service 127
recruited from poor 108
Soviet maintenance of 40
Miller, Alexey
‘Palace’ of 19, 39-40
mining, private ownership and 132-3
modernity
European rise of cities 11-12
industrialization and 12-16
More, Thomas
Utopia 44,69-70
Moscow Pioneers’ Palace 41
Mumford, Lewis
The Story of Utopias 45
Naiman, Anatoly 24
natural resources
for benefit of elite 3
colonization of 85-6
European concept of 132
no public ownership 132—4
post-Soviet 5
second-generation owners 195
Navalny, Alexey
housing for elites 155
on Medvedev’s properties 200
monitors illegal property 39
Netherlands, carpenter’s house in
47-9
Nicholas I, Tsar
continues Alexander’s policies 122
emancipation of serfs 104
land grants with serfs 103
Nicholas II, Tsar
Stolypin’s land reforms 31
Nixon, Richard 148
NKVD (People’s Commissariat of
Internal Affairs) 179
nomenklatura see elites
Novikov, Nikolai 120
Nureyev, Rudolf 186
Offord, Derek 129
oil and gas
colonization of 85-6
privatization and control 97
Soviet modernization 14
volatile prices 199
One Day in the Life of Ivan
Denisovich (Solzhenitsyn) 115,
116
Origins of Political Order, The
(Fukuyama) 117, 122
Osokina, Yelena 116
Ostapkovich, Georgiy 200
Otkrytie bank 199
Ovid 55
231
INDEX
palaces
Miller’s 19,39-40
public goods and 40-1
Putin’s 19, 38, 154
Yanukovich ix, 41, 44
Palladio, Andrea 154
Papernyi, Vladimir
Culture One and Two 26
Pasternak, Boris 141-2
Pastukhov, Vladimir 176
Paul I, Tsar 118
Paustovsky, Konstantin 23
peasants
colonization of 80-1
danger for regime 100
dependence on nobles 121
‘due toil’ 110
elite stewardship of 95, 108-9,
122, 192
enserfment of 82
flogging 109
gradual subjugation of 91, 92
husband-wife units 108
military service 108
moral communes 104-9
poll tax and 107-8
post-emancipation reforms
109-13
unable to move 101-3
see also serfdom
Peasants’ Revolt (England) 92
Peru, slums and rights 28—9
Peter I, the Great, Tsar
founds St Petersburg 25-6
legal status of peasants 101
mining freedom 132-3
poll tax 107
reforms of 126
shapes Russia 10-11
Peter Ili, Tsar 101,126
philanthropy 134
pioneers’ palaces 15-16
Moscow Pioneers’ Palace
41
as public good 40, 41
Pipes, Richard
Property and Freedom 4
Russia under the Old Regime 4
Pitt, William, the Elder 58
Pittacus 153
Pizarro, Francisco 77-8
Plato
eugenics 53
the ideal society 45
‘The Laws’ 59-60
property-based citizenship 59
The Republic 70
Sparta and 50-1
Plutarch
on living conditions 151
on Sparta and Athens 51-2
Pnin, Ivan
An Essay on Enlightenment
118-19
life and career 118-20
rule of property owners 134-5
Poe, Marshall 93-4
Poland 191
police and law enforcement 202
Cheka 98
honest of 29-30
as Party combat wing 179, 183
Stalin and torture 180
without rule of law 178-83
see also legal system
politics
no representation 20
power and property gain/loss 200
property qualification 51
see also communism/socialism;
democracy; rights of citizens
poverty
colonization and 79
eating from collectives 180
as slavery 129
prison camps, Solzhenitsyn on 115
private life
in art 49
aspiration to 1-2, 27
currently unsatisfied 43-4
232
INDEX
fear and 161
historical perspective on 46-9
mistrust and 27
moderation and 153-4
utopia and 45-6
private property
Akhmatova’s perspective of 24
alternatives to 2
authoritarianism and 31, 16 8-9
Christianity and 65-8
citizenship and 3-4, 51
colonial institutions and 80-1
as conferred 135
cultural evolution of 3-6
current/future issues 204-5
deepening inequality 195
deniability 200
‘due toil’ 110
elite like foreigners 131-2
emancipation and 109-10,
109-13
in England 88
English evolution of 62-5
expectation from Soviet state
16-19
importance today 177
inheritance and 194-5
institutional protection for 29-31
as a liability 205
low Russian figures of 2
More’s Utopia and 44
obtaining credit and 28-9
palaces 19, 38, 39-40, 154
Petersburg period 95-6
philanthrophy and 134
Pnin on 119
privatization 5, 150
Roman definition of 55-6
Rousseau sees as unjust 71
rule of owners 134—5
Russians abroad 19, 128-9, 184-5,
188-91
second homes and 28, 43
separate from rights 135
serfs as property 121
sharing 131-5
state upheavals 191-5
taxation and 31
Tolstoy on 131
vulnerable with civic society 20
wealth versus property 58-9
see also elites; housing
Promsvyazbank 199
Property and Freedom (Pipes) 4
‘Property and Socialism’ (Frank) 4
Protestantism
non-possessors 72
property and wealth 67-8
Przeworski, Adam 175
public goods
development of 196-7
Soviet maintenance of 40
public property, no Russian concept
of 133^1
Pugashov, Yemelyan 120
punishment
in communes 114-116
prison camps 115
Puritans 68
Putin, Vladimir
architecture for elites 155-6
‘getting off our knees’ 44
palace of 19, 38, 154
political institutions and 176
Putin’s Pals’ Club apartments 155
Putnam, Robert, on trust 34
Quakers 68
Radchenko, Vladimir 169
Radishchev, Alexander 120
Rasmussen, Steen Eiler 49
religion
Roman sacred households 54-8
see also Christianity and Churches
Remnick, David
Lenin s Tomb 84
Repnin, Field Marshal Nikolai
Vasilievich 118
RepubliCy The (Plato) 70
233
INDEX
resistance
or adaptation 116-17
great authors speak out 125-31
the Gulag and 115-16
Pugachov rebellion 120
Riasanovsky, Nicholas 9
rights of citizens
Catherine and nobility 31-2
colonization and 79
disconnected from property 4, 135
European rise of 64
to housing 160—2
no protection of 20
peasants’ ‘due toil’ 100-1
post-Soviet 82
in poverty 59
security services and 171
state respect for 30
taxation and 30-1
without rule of law 177-8
Robinson, James 80
Roman Catholic Church 63
Rome
empire calculation 94
housing stratification 151-2
laws for households 55-8
sacredness of homes 54-7
Rothschild, James 128, 129
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 141
Discourse on the Origin of
Inequality 71
influence on Soviets 71—2
social contract 70-2
Ruble, Blair 25-6
rural life
collectivization and 18
contemporary housing 163
farm collectivization 7-9
neglected provinces 3
see also agriculture; communes
Russia
1905 Revolution reforms 110-13
American market approach 164
annex of Crimea 81-2
Bolshevik regression 95-6
centralization of power 3
compulsory acquisition 133
constant upheavals 191-5, 199
constitution of 175-6
delegation by property 135
democracy in 175-6, 176-8
effect of Second World War 145,
158
Enlightenment ideals 64-5
enserfment of peasants 82
exit/voice/loyalty 185-90
freedom disconnected from
property 4
historical perspective ix-xi
infrastructure 167
loss of territory 82
national character of 82
no public land 132—4
non-inclusive society 193
people’s stoicism 9-10
Petersburg period 95-6
population age at Revolution 8-9
post-Soviet capital and 18—21
public goods of state 40-1
rationality of Soviet project 4-5
rule of property owners 134-5
security as priority 96-9
social effect of housing 157-62
Soviet childhood 14-16
Soviet modernization 12-16
square kilometre empire calculation
94
state as owner 168
threat of reform 96-7
today’s hands-on control 84-6
trust/mistrust 27, 34-5, 68
tsarist control of land 88-91
tsars consolidate power 92-5
Russia as colonizer and colonized
decolonization and 21, 86
exploiting resources 84-6
fur trade and 75
historical perspective 83-6
landowners as colonials 132
paradox of 3
234
INDEX
peasants and 74
people making money 20
structures of 79-81
Yermak takes Siberia 73-7
Russia under the Old Regime (Pipes)
4
Rybczinski, Witold 47
Saltykov-Shchedrin, Mikhail 115
The Golovlyov Family 130
History of a Town 83, 130
Sarnov, Benedict 43
Scandinavian countries, trust in 34
Schlatter, Richard 67
Schumpeter, Joseph 175
science, Soviet 40
Scott, James 106
Sechin, Igor 155
security
fixation on 204
guards 33
over development 94-5, 174
as priority 96-9
without reform 171
without rule of law 178-83
see also police and law enforcement
Seneca the Younger
on Christians 66
on common resources 60-1
serfdom
ambiguous legal structure of 101-3
emancipation 31, 95, 104,121
gradual release of 103-4
see also peasants
serfs see peasants
servants, European 48
Shakespeare, William
communal beds in Twelfth Night
47
Shalamov, Varlam 17
Shlyapentokh, Vladimir 168
Siberia
colonization of 73—7
ethnic groups within 76
gold rush 76
industrialization 76-7
place of exile 76
Sierra Leone 79
Smith, Mark 146, 150
Sobyanin, Sergey
apartment of 155
renovating housing 202-3
socialism see communes; communism/
socialism
society
lack of civic society 20
levels of trust 34
restructuring property relations
194
social contract and 61, 63-4, 70-2,
85
Solon 50-1
Soloviov, Sergey 81
colonization in Russia 73-4
Russian national character 82
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 17
One Day in the Life of Ivan
Denisovich 115, 116
Sorsky, Nil 72
space programme 40
Spain, colonialism of 77-9, 85
Sparta 50-3
Speransky, Mikhail 123
sports 40
Sportsman s Sketches, A (Turgenev)
130
St Petersburg Journal 118, 119
Stalin, Joseph
architecture and 140-4
Great Leap Forward objectives 13
hierarchical policy 43
industry over housing 149
no exit under 186
order in a skyscraper 154
personality cult debunked 147
property for service 192-3, 200
severity on crimes 180
use of humiliation 142-3
Steuart, James Denham 118
Stevens, Siaka 79
235
INDEX
Stoicism, egalitarianism and 60-1
Stolypin, Pyotr
agrarian reforms 31, 110, 111-13
Story of Utopias, The (Mumford)
45
Stricter: The Story of a Horse
(Tolstoy) 131
Stroganov dynasty 73-7
Sukhova, Olga 110
Switzerland 2
Taagepera, Rein 94
taxation
citizens’ rights and 30-1, 65
communes and 108
deducted by employers 31
of dividends 85
peasant payment of 101
poll tax study 107-8
tuning the system 82-3
without social contract 85
Teslya, Andrey 103
Thucydides 52
time, money and 68
Toledo, Francisco de 78
Tolstoy, Alexey 83
Tolstoy, Leo 125
‘How Much Land Does a Person
Need?’ 35
peasant communes and 105-6
spiritual and material wealth
129-31
Stricter: The Story of a Horse 131
War and Peace 130
What Then Must We Do f 130
Tolstoy, Sergey 130
Tolstoya, Sofia Andreyevna 130
town planning
unreading cities 27
see also architects; housing
transport
of grain (see peasants)
Krankin opposes rail 123
sea versus land 74
Trans-Siberian railway 76
Trudoviks 111
trust
high mistrust in Russia 34-5
privacy and mistrust 27
religious dissenters and 68
Turgenev, Ivan 125
Fathers and Sons 130
A Sportsmans Sketches 130
Turkey 175, 191
Twelfth Night (Shakespeare) 47
Tyler, Wat 92
Ukraine
1932 famine in 180
conflict over 204
Yanukovych’s palace ix, 44
United States
Californian gold rush 76
colonization of 78
comparative economics 13
constitutional human rights 64
housing space 161
Locke’s influence on 71-2
Marshall Plan in Berlin 148
rights and liberties 121
Russian market approach 164
urbanization 8
class resettlement 42
rise of city life 11-12
Soviet modernization 12-16
unreadiness for 27
utilitarianism 60
Utopia (More) 44
communal living 69-70
utopias
allocation of 41^4
Christianity and 65-8, 72
discredited 45-6
More’s 44
theorists of 68-72
Veblen, Thorstein 40
Vermeer, Johannes 49
Virgil
Aeneid 54
236
INDEX
Volkov, Vadim 181
Vorontsov-Dashkov, Count Illarion
133
Voznesensky, Andrey 23
Vronsky, Oleg 114
War and Peace (Tolstoy) 130
Weber, Max 68
What Then Must We Do? (Tolstoy)
130
Wright, Frank Lloyd 154
Xenophon 50
Yadrintsev, Nikolai 76
Yakovlev, Ivan 127, 128
Yakovleva, Jana 169
Yanukovich, Viktor
palace of 41, 44, ix
Yefremov, Ivan 45
Yeliashevich, Vasilii 100-1
Yeltsin, Boris
constitution of Russia and 175-6
nomenklatura elite 84
private property and 4
Yermak Timofeyavich 73, 75-7
Yesenin, Sergey 7
Yevtushenko, Yevgeny 23
Young Pioneers’ camp 47
Yusupov, Prince Felix 134
Yusupov Palace 41
Yuzhakov, Vladimir 18
Zavisca, Jane 161, 162
Zenkevich, Mikhail 23
Zholtovsky, Ivan 155
Zoshchenko, Mikhail
‘The Crisis’ 43
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