Republicanism in Russia: community before and after Communism
Marxism was the loser in the Cold War, but Oleg Kharkhordin is not surprised that liberal democracy failed to take root after the Soviet Union's dissolution. He suggests that Russians find a path to freedom by looking to the classical tradition of republican self-government and civic engagement...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
FRIENDSHIP AND POLITICS
RES PUBLICA IN WORDS AND THINGS
SOCIETY AND SOCIALNESS
A SOCIETY OF COMMON-ISM
SELF-COGNITION AND SELF-FASHIONING IN CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA
INSPIRED AND ASPIRING SELVES: IS RUSSIA DOOMED TO CREATIVITY?
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Index
activists, 82, 87, 93, 106, no, 112
actor-network theory, 14, 50, 59—66
Akademgorodok, Russia, 190
Aksakov, Konstantin, 150, 28inio6
Aksenov, Vassily, 98
Alexander I, 7,139, 141, 273020
Alexander III, 88, 155
Althoff, Gerd, 30
Altshuller, Genrich, 225
amateurs, 214, 216, 234
ambiguity (in Shakespeare), 16-17
Ambrose (Saint), 31
ancient Greece: absence of socialness in,
77, 102; civic morality in, 2, 253;
creativity in, ro, 222, 224, 232; friend-
ship in, 259ni3; longing for immortality
in, 250; political friendship in, 5;
publicness in, 118; Stoic doctrine of
incorporeal effects in, 47
Antsiferov, Nikolai, 107
Apollo, 224
Apple, 237
Arendt, Hannah: and common-ism,
151—159; on common vs. public, 118, 144;
The Human Condition, 77,159, 250—251;
on political friendship, 26; on political
theory, ix; on publicness, 12; republi-
canism of, 243, 247, 251; on res publica, 6,
X17,159, 246, 248—253; on self-knowledge,
182; on socialness, 72, 77, 99, 102—103,
143-144; on the social vs. public life, 113
aristocrats: and common-ism, 141,150;
and friendship, 26, 31, 37; and the
origins of socialness, 82, 89; and
revolution of 1917, 250
Aristotle, 1, 29, 49, 129,131
artists, 10, 88, 92, 221—222
Aseev, Nikolai, 95
Atticus, 25
Augustus, 58
Austin, John L., 11—12
autocracy, 73-74, 82, 89, 152
Avraamii of Smolensk, 128
Baranovich, Lazar, 28
Barb on, Nicholas, 13
Barrow, Isaac, 127
Baudelaire, Charles, 147
le beau monde, 99, 133, 279081
— 297 —
I N DEX
Belinsky, Vissarion, 142-145,147,152-155,
158, 28on88, 28inio6
Bell, Daniel, 161
Bely, Andrei, 107
Benckendorf, General von, r4i, 155
Benedict (Saint), 162
Benjamin, Walter, 120
Berdyaev, Nikolai, 163
Berezovsky, Boris Abramovich, 187
Berlin, Isaiah, 142, 255m, 28imo6
Bibikhin, Vladimir, 240, 241-242
Blackstone, William, 131
Bludov, Dmitrii, 144
Bodin, Jean, 255n2
Bogoraz, Larisa, 27in68
Bolsheviks, 91—92, 25604
Boltanski, Luc, 10,17, 200
Bosanquet, Bernard, 194
Bourdieu, Pierre, 11, 41, 64
Boyle, Robert, 234, 291014
Bradley, F. H., 194
Brezhnev, Leonid, 82, 94,101
Britain: colonial rule by, 27; idealist
philosophers in, 194; Karamzin in, 86;
political friendship with the United
States in, 26in36
Buddhism, 172,182, 210
Bukharin, Nikolai, 93
Bulgarin, Faddei, 152-154, 158, 2810105
Bush, George W., 42
business: business plans, 170,184; and
commercialization, 236-237; and
creativity, 226, 231; cultural compari-
sons, 199, 202—206, 209, 213; schools for,
194-195, 200, 223; and self-cognition, 161,
172,175; and self-fashioning, 185-186,
190; and self-realization, 192-193; and
self-revelation, 175—176,181; and
technological modernization, 239; and
work-in-development, 215, 217, 220
Buzhinskii, Gavriil, 131
buzz, 227, 230-232, 238, 252-253, 291020.
See also euphoria
Caesar, 55-56, 58-59, 67, 86
Callón, Michel, 50
Catherine the Great: and communica-
tion, 127; and Enlightenment, 7, 89, 129;
on laws and deliberation, 147-148; on
society, 130,132-133,138-140, 277^9
Catholicism, 163, 253
Cato Minor, 86
Cavendish, Henry, 214, 234
censorship, 89, 101,137-138,142-143,
28inio6
Chaadaev, Piotr, 142
Chalcedon Council (451 AD), Fourth
Universal Council of the Christian
Church, 278n66
Chechulin, Nikolai, 268n37
Cherepovets, Russia, 59, 63-64
Chernykh, Pavel, 134, 278066
Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, 188
Chiapello, Ève, 10, 200
children: and common-ism, 108-109, 127,
132,135; and creativity, 216, 239; cultural
comparisons, 202, 205, 208; and
friendship, 18, 22; and self-fashioning,
181,188; and self-realization, 194
China: pursuit of money in, 208;
technological growth in, 165
Christianity: Catholicism, 163, 253; and
commoning, 126; and communion, 31,
35-36,122,152; and divine inspiration,
225; Eastern Orthodox Church, 122,163,
274n26; and friendship, 31, 35; Protes-
tants, 9, 201, 211; and self-discovery, 162;
and self-improvement, 186
Chubais, Anatolii, 161
church. See religion; specific religions
Cicero: on consensus iuris, 6,12, 53-54, 117;
and political theory, 11-12; republi-
canism of, 243, 246; on res publica, 49,
53-59» 64, 67-68,106, 108,117-118,
151-159, 263ml
citizens: and common-ism, 117,119,124,
132,152, 155» 157; and laws, 12, 246; and
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INDEX
res publica, 53-55, 61; and socialness, 97;
and society, 74, 77,132
city administration and government, 6a,
70,106,112,116
civic republicanism, 255112
civil society: associations, 40,75,77, IJ5,
157; and Communism, 2651x6; delibera-
tion in, 273016; role of, 71, 74-75, 78; and
socialness, 86
Colas, Dominique, 25608
commercialization, 164,181, 215-216,
233-238
commodities, 13-17, 257n20
common good, 126,136, 257ml
commoning: and common-ism, 123-127,
15b, 159; and communion, 80, 243-247;
and publika, 146; and self-communing,
80; of things, 8,12, 81,127,158, 245, 247
common-ism, 105—159; and commoning,
123-127, 156,159; and communication,
113-116, 120-122,127-130,145, 149,151,
153; and communion, 120-123,125,
127-128,146,151-152,156,158-159; early
history and theory, 120-151; getting rid
of, 246—247; problems of, 151-159; and
public deeds, 105-119; and publika,
134—151; and society, 130—133
common opinion, 137-138,140—142,
145-146,152
common property, 59, 61, 69, 79
common-social realm, 8,137, 158, 243,
28on85
communication: and common-ism,
113-116,120-122,127-130, 145,149,151,153;
and friendship, 28,30,39, 43, 48, 244-245,
247; rational, 7-8; and self-communing,
81; and self-fashioning, 190; and
socialness, 93; and society, 81
communion: and commoning, 80,
243-247; and common-ism, 120-123,
125, 127-128, 146, 151-152, 156,158-159;
and friendship, 31, 35; and res publica, 53;
and self-cognition, 164; self-
communing in a group, 80-85; and
society, 7-8, 80-81. See also Eucharist
Communism: and civil society, 265n6; and
common-ism, 121,156, 247; and self-
cognition, 160, 163, 168; and socialness,
96-97; thingly aspect of, 12-13, 17
community: and common-ism, 120-121,
128,134, 150-151,156; and friendship, 17,
23, 26-28,35, 39; and res publica, 63,
67-68; and self-cognition, 162, 177-178,
180; and socialness, 86—87, 99—102; and
society, 68, 80-81; and technological
modernization, 239
competition, 161,168-169, 219, 235, 239
condominiums, 6, 50, 59-66, 69, 264023
conformity, 8, 98—99, 158, 206, 266mo
Confucianism, 206—208, 210-211
consensus iuris, 6, 53-54, 59, 68, 117, 246
Constantinople, 26,128
consumers, 62,144-145
Council of Sardica (343 AD), 278n66
Cramer, Johann Friedrich, 131
creativity: and Creator, 221-227, 242;
cultural comparisons, 200, 213-214;
euphoria of, 227-238, 252-253; and
socialness, 86, 92.; and society, 81, 84;
and technological modernization, 238;
thingly aspect of, 10; and work-in-
development, 219
Creator: and creativity, 221-227, 242; and
euphoria of creativity, 232-233, 252-253;
and technological modernization,
238-239
cross-cultural study: on commercializa-
tion, 233-238; on creativity, 221-238; on
love ofrazrabotka (ones work-in-
development), 214-221; methodology,
284-285010, 288m, 289ns; on self-
cognition, 166-175; on self-fashioning,
181-191; on self-realization, 191-195; on
self-revelation, 175-181; on self-sacrifice,
191-195; on technological moderniza-
tion, 238-242
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INDEX
culture: and self-cognition, 162,, 164-165;
and self-concept, 199-214; and society,
73. See also cross-cultural study
Cyprian, Metropolitan of Muscovy, 12,7
Cyril (Saint), 32-33
Daniel, Yulii, 98
Danilevskii, Nikolai, 142
David-Fox, Michael, 91, 94
Dean, James, 248
Decembrists, 2, 7, 99, 106, 141-143,152,
273-274n20, 293n9
deeds, self-revelation by, 175—178, 180
Deleuze, Gilles, 45-47
deliberation, 54,118,148, 246-247, 273016,
293 n6
Delvig, Anton, 106
Descartes, René, 46
Dewey, John, 194
Dictionary of the Russian Academy, first
edition, 121-123,127-128,133,146,151, 222
Dionysius I, tyrant of Syracuse, 55
Dionysus, 224
Dmitry Rostovsky (Saint), 30
Dolgikh, Elena, 144» 145
Drexler, Hans, 50-51
Durkheim, Émile, 66
Dzerzhinsky, Felix, 223
Eastern Orthodox Christianity, 122, 163,
274026
Egorov, Dmitri, 240
Einstein, Albert, 225
electoral authoritarianism, 2820114
Eliade, Mircea, 229, 27206
emotions: and common-ism, 108-109, in,
151; and creativity, 231; and friendship,
27,35; and love of one s work-in-
development, 218-219; and res publica,
51; and self-fashioning, 182. See also
euphoria
encashment, 181, 248, 287024
Engels, Friedrich, 13, 249
engineers, 188,199, 205, 213, 217, 221-225,
235
Enlightenment, 2, 8, 137,146,154
enpersonation, 167,180
entrepreneurs: agility of, 287027; and
creativity, 227, 231, 236; cultural
comparisons, 9,199, 202, 211-214; and
self-cognition, 164; and self-fashioning,
187,191; and technological moderniza-
tion, 239; and work-in-development,
216
en-workings, 214-216, 221, 224, 252,
290014
Esenin, Sergei, 106
eternity, 213, 249-250, 253
Eucharist, 7, 31, 35,120-123,127, 274026.
See also communion
euphoria, 10, 227, 230, 233, 252-253; and
politics, 294013
European University at St. Petersburg, 41,
161, 295
Fabians, 5, 60
Facebook, 31, 44, 65, 115
families: and common-ism, 132, 157; and
friendship, 24; and res publica, 52, 56, 65;
and self-fashioning, 186; and self-
revelation, 178-179; and socialness, 89,
97,103; work vs., 202-203, 205, 207,
289117, 291018
Fedorova, Kapitolina: on friendship,
19, 23-24, 33-34, 37; on socialness,
99-100; on society, 72, 73, 75, 78-80,
82-83
Felbiger, Johann Ignaz, 132
Ferguson, Adam, 86
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 150
Ficino, Marcilio, 129
Finland: in cross cultural study, 9, 10;
self-cognition in, 162,164-165;
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INDEX
self-concept in, 198-199, 201-2.04» 2.12;
technopreneurs in, 200-204, 285010;
work-family balance in, 28907
First Novgorod Chronicle, 124
Florensky, Pavel, 240
Fonvizin, Denis, 138,145, 279077
Foucault, Michel, 50, 83,162,174
France: Karamzin in, 86,150; and le beau
mondey 99; political friendship in, 40;
political rhetoric in, 145-146,149;
Revolution (1789)» 103» 140,14b, 25604
freedom, 3-4, 50, 69, 71,139,186. See also
liberty
Free Economic Society, 130
French Revolution (1789), 103,140» 14b,
25604
Friendly Learned Society, 133
friendship, 18-48; circle of friends, 4,
26-27, 29, 34-35» 37, 43, 245, 2591*7,
259ml; and communication, 28, 30, 39,
43, 48, 244-245, 247; function of, 24;
impersonal, 37; instrumental, 27-28, 38;
international, 36-38; interpersonal,
20-21, 24,38-40, 243-244; network of
friends, 23, 25-26, 43-45,114» 116,
245-248; political, 4-5,37-41, 46, 244,
247; reassembling or transfiguring,
41-48; and res publica, 54; and self-
revelation, 248; and society, 79, 81;
spiritual, 25; subcodes as shared things
in, 34-37; and things, 27-33, 243-245;
and words, 19-27
friendship treaties, 5, 20, 244
Fronto, Marcus Cornelius, 28
Funeral Society, 133
Gaius Mucius Scaevola, 86
Gates, Bill, 187, 218, 237-238
Gazprom, 7, 70, 105—106, 108
gender roles, 287n22.
gentry, 73-74, 82, 87,131, 141» 144» 152.,
268n37
Germany: das Publikum in, 134, 146;
political friendship in, 40; socialness in,
99
Gladarev, Boris: and cross-cultural study,
200; on friendship, 28-29, 34» 45; on
social movements, 105,107,119,147» 149
Gleason, Abbot, 73, 74, 82
God: and commoning, 126; and creativity,
10-11, 222, 225, 230, 233-236, 240-242,
249-250, 252-253; and friendship, 20, 31;
and res publica, 198; and self-cognition,
164,168,173-174; and self-concept, 201,
2ri—212, 214
Google, 240
Grafton, Richard, 266ni6
Graham, Loren, 238-240, 28409
Great Reforms, 74, 82, 89, 91,141
Greece. See ancient Greece
Green, T. H., 225
Gregory (Pope), 36
Grossman, Vassily, 96
Gruppa Spaseniia. See Rescue Group
Gurko, Vladimir, 89-90, 269041
Habermas, Jürgen, 8, 71» 138» 14b
Hardy, Thomas, 81
Hegel, G. W. F., 7,13,132,150,194
Heidegger, Martin, 67, no, 181, 240, 242
hero emulation, 184, 186-188,191
Herzen, Alexander, 87, 274020
Hewlett, Bill, 238
Hobbes, Thomas, 130, 132
Holy Communion. See Eucharist
Homer, 222
Howard, Marc Morje, 77
Huxley, Aldous, 233
larov, Sergei, 25604
immortality, 118, 249-251
incorporeal effects or things, 46-47, 48, 56
independence, 202-204, 207
— 301
INDEX
infrastructure: and common-ism, 107,119,
155, i57 159, 247; of equal access, 59, 67;
and republicanism, 5-6; and res publica,
59-61, 66-68
in-group, 23, 243, 247
innovation, 57, 63,164—165, 212-216, 226,
239
Intel, 179
Internet, 44-45,114. See also Facebook
interobjectivity, 44-45
interpersonal friendship, 20-21, 24, 38-40,
243-244. See also friendship
introspection, 86, 162-163, 167, 178-179,
210
Isaacson, Walter, 237—238
Isidore (Saint), 36, 262n39
Islam, 190
Italy: Renaissance in, 28; Trivolis in, 129
ITMO University, 187
Ivan the Terrible, 24, 26
Jefferson, Thomas, 273ni6
Jerome (Saint), 162
Jobs, Steve, 10,187, 225, 236-238, 249, 252
John (Saint), 124, 162
justice, 49-50, 53, 125, 138
Justinian (Emperor), 6, 52-53, 58
Kalugin, Dmitry: on commoning, 125; on
deliberation techniques, 147; on
friendship, 24, 25, 27-28,32, 36, 281M02;
on political vocabulary of the Russian
Enlightenment, 131,133, 149,152; on
society, 277n59
Kant, Immanuel, 137-138
Kantor, Georg, 240
Kantor, Jean-Michel, 240
Kaplun, Viktor, 136, 265ns, 277058
Karamzin, Nikolai, 20, 27, 76, 85-86,141,
149
Karpov, Fedor, 129
Kavelin, Konstantin, 88
Kawasaki, Guy, 187
Kazan, Russia, 9,167,187, 220
Kennan, George, 164
Khomiakov, Aleksei, 151
Khrushchev, Nikita, 94-98, 267ni8
Kireevsky, Ivan, 88,142,150, 28on85
koinonia, 120-123,128,136,152-154, 156,
276n47
Kolokoltsev, Vladimir, 27in74
Korea. See South Korea
Korf, Heinrich Ulrich Kasimir Freiherr
von, 145
Korf, Modest, 144-145
Korolyov, Sergei, 186
Koselleck, Reinhart, 50
KOS-KOR committee, 113
Kovalev, Aleksei, 114
labor, 13,15, 223, 228, 232, 252
Land, Edwin, 238
Latour, Bruno, 14, 17, 41, 42, 43, 44-45, 50,
60, 64, 67
Laurentian Codex, 124-125
Lavoisier, Antoine, 214
laws: and common-ism, 117-118, 129—133,
138—140,144, 147, 152; enforcement of,
54-55, 59, 68, 117, 119, 156-157, 163, 196;
production of, 55, 67, 156-157, 159; and
res publica, 12, 51, 53-55, 59, 68; and
self-cognition, 196; and self-sacrifice,
194
LC. See Living City
Lenin, Vladimir, 92,167, 249
Leningrad, 105—ro6, 107
Lermontov, Mikhail, 2, 29309.
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 28
liberalism, 1-2, 255m
liberty, 1-2, 25, 49, 118, 141, 152-153, 255m.
See also freedom
Likhachev, Dmitrii, 107
Lippmann, Walter, hi
302 —
INDEX
Litvinov, Pavel, 271068
Living City (LC), 7, 70,105-110,112-119,
149, 247, 293n6
Locke, John, 130,132
Lotman, Iurii, 273020
Louis XIV, 87
love of razrabotka (one’s work-in-
development), 214—221
Lukasiewicz, Jan, 222
Luzin, Nikolai, 240
Lyotard, Jean-François, 249
Machiavelli, Niccolô, 1,119,131
Maiakovsky, Vladimir, 95
Maklakov, Vasilii, 89,157
Malevich, Kazimir, 183
Malinova, Olga, 88,141-142
Marat, Jean-Paul, 170-171,185
Marcus Aurelius, 28,132
Maresyev, Alexei, 188
market, 15, 216-217, 219, 232, 237
Marx, Karl, 12—17, 67, 249 258020
Marxism: influence in nineteenth-
century Russia, 7; language of, 67-68;
liberalism vs., 1; and self-realization,
191
Maslow, Abraham, 191,194
materialism, 5,195, 221, 250, 256ns
mathematics, 183-184,193, 234, 240
Matvienko, Valentina, 112
Mauss, Marcel, 28, 30
Maxim the Greek, 33,128-129,172,186,
188, 223
May, Erskine, 40
McGuire, Brian, 31
McTaggart, John, 194
Mechnikov, Lev, 268037
mediators, 29-31, 33, 42-45, 243
Medvedev, Dmitrii, 7, 70,106,160, 161
Mendoza, Antonio Escobar y, 144
Mercantile Society, 133
Mickiewicz, Adam, 222
Microsoft, 240
Mirándola, Pico della, 129
mobilization, 69, 106-107,116
Mommsen, Theodor, 14
monasteries, 30,123-124, 126, 163, 201
money: and commercialization, 234—235;
and commodities, 257n2o; and
common-ism, 119,127,157; and
creativity, 227-228, 231-232; cultural
comparisons on value of, 200, 204,
207-209, 212-213; and friendship, 38, 43;
Marx on, 13-14; and res publica, 62,
65-66; and self-cognition, 173,175; and
self-fashioning, 181; and self-
realization, 192—193; and socialness, 89,
95; and things, 29; and work-in-
development, 2r6, 218, 220
Montesquieu, 1, 132,138
Moscow School of Mathematics, 240
Moscow branch of the Soviet Union of
Writers, 94
motivations, 192,198, 202, 208, 213-214
Muraviev, Mikhail, 32, 99
Muromtsev, Sergei, 157
neighbors, 25, 65, 83, 91, 96-98,113,163
networks: and common-ism, 114,156; and
friendship, 23, 25-26, 43-45, H4,116,
245-248; and res publica, 50, 59—65;
subcodes in, 293^
Newton, Isaac, 234
NGOs, 84, 92, 158, 244
Nicholas (Saint), 124
Nicholas I, 87, 144,155
Nicholas II, 90, 155
Nikonova, Liza, 109
Nobel, Alfred, 249
Nomocanon, 122, 278n66
Nordstet, Ivan, 122,145
Novgorod the Great (republic of), 2, 5,
123-124,135-136,198
Novikov, Nikolai, 89,106,135,136, 146
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Odoevsky, Vladimir, 149, 150
Ogarev, Nikolai, 87-88,153
one s work-in-development (razrabotka),
10,176, 178, 2.14—22,1, 248, 252
opinion: and common-ism, 109, 138-140,
143,147-148,156; and friendship, 36;
public opinion, 90-91, 94, 99; and
self-cognition, 162, 164,169,171, 173-174;
and self-concept, 209; and socialness,
89, 91-92, 28on82; social opinion, 91-92,
141-143,147
Orthodox Christianity. See Eastern
Orthodox Christianity
Ostrogorsky, Moisei, 157
Ostrovsky, Nikolai, 286n20
Otto, Rudolf, 229, 272nd
Oxford English Dictionary, 78, 80,123, 195
Panama Papers, 5, 247, 282nm
paradise, 223—224, 233, 249
participation, 6, 35, 66, 94, 121-122,143,158
Party of Socialist Revolutionaries, 90
Paul (Saint), 126, 127
personality, 83,163,166-167, 177-183,
267n24, 269n38
Peter the Great, 30, 36, 73, 127-131,134, 154
Peter III, 133
Pettit, Philip, 1, 5, 60, 255m
Pitkin, Hanna, 99,102-103
Plato, 46, 56
Plutarch, 248
poets, io, 222—224, 232, 29ini6
Poland, 113
political friendship, 4-5, 37, 39-40, 46, 244,
247
political theory, 1,11, 57,108,131,146
Polotsky, Simeon, 20, 25
Polybius, 1, 49, 131
Pompey, 108
Pope, Alexander, 131
Portugal, revolution in, 141
pride, 62-64,181, 217, 219, 236
Priestley, Joseph, 234
professional identity, 167, 169,175-180,196,
213, 251
Prokopovich, Feofan, 36,134
property, 29, 45, 51-55, 57, 106, 126,
134, 236
Protestants, 9, 201, 211
public deeds, 105-119, 257ml
publicness, 12, 71, 78,117-118,135—136,
145—146, 154, 160
public opinion, 90-91, 94, 99
publika: and commoning, 8,146; and
common-ism, 134-151,153-155,158;
political vs. social connotations of,
279n77, 28on94
Pufendorf, Samuel, 37, 130-132, 135
Pushkin, Alexander, 2, 27, 73,140, 142,153,
259*17
Putin, Vladimir: friends of, 5, 293^; and
Gazprom Tower, 7,106; and socialness,
84, 100
Quantum Club, at the Novosibirsk State
University, 177
Radishchev, Alexander: friendship with
Ushakov, 25; and republicanism, 106,
132, 135-141, *43, 145-146, 156, 277n58,
279nn76-77; on socialness, 85-86, 89;
on society, 76
Rasputin, 90,155
razrabotka (one s work-in-development),
10, 176,178, 214-221, 248, 252
religion: and common-ism, 122, 126, 129;
cultural comparisons, 206, 212; and
euphoria, 229, 252-253; phenomenology
of, 272n6; and res publica, 249; and
self-fashioning, 190; and self-revelation,
178; and technological modernization,
238, 240. See also specific religions
Renaissance, 10, 28, 240-241
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representation, 65-66, 120,122, 194
republicanism: liberalism vs., 1—2, 255m;
political theory of, 1—3; and religion,
249, 253; and res publica, 5-6, 52, 54, 60,
68; and self-cognition, 160; and the
term publika, 135,142,143
Rescue Group (RG), 105-109,113-116, 246
res publica, 49-68; and actor-networks,
59—66; analysis of, 50-59; and infra-
structure, 66—68; and speech acts,
66—68; thinglyness of, 59
Ricardo, David, 13
Robert s Rules of Order, 9, 40,115,157,
273m6
Rogers, Carl, 194
Romanticism, 10, 20, 259n7
Rosen, Michael, 11
Roshchin, Evgenii, 27, 36-37, 259m2
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 102
Rusnano corporation, 161, 188, 283n2
Russian Revolution (1917), 73, 82, 89, 91,
104,154
Russian technopreneurs: and commer-
cialization, 233, 235-236, 237-238; and
creativity, 223-224, 226, 228-229; and
self cognition, 166,170,196—197; and
self-concept, 201-203, 206, 209-210,
212-214; and self-fashioning, 184; and
technological modernization, 238, 241
sacred, 20, 52, 65,109, 145, 229, 272n6
Samsung, 200
Schiller, Friedrich, 21
Schofield, Malcolm, 57
scientists: and commercialization,
234—236; and creativity, 222, 231; and
love of one’s work-in-development,
214—215; and self-concept, 199, 205, 249,
251; and self-fashioning, 186-187,190;
and self-realization, 192; and techno-
logical modernization, 239
Sdvizhkov, Denis, 138-140,146,149
Second Novgorod Chronicle, 124
seed bed of the republic (seminarium rei
publicae), 54, 68, 117, 246, 2,64112.6
self-assessment, 167,170—173,179, 202, 204,
210
self-cognition: practices of, 166—175,
196-198; and self fashioning, 166-175;
and self-realization, 191-195; and
self-revelation, 175-181, 248, 251; and
self-sacrifice, 191—195
self-communing, 80—85
self-concept: and commercialization,
233—238; Creator and creativity in,
221-227; cultural comparisons, 199—214;
and euphoria of creativity, 227-238;
inspiration and aspiration of, 198—242;
and love of razrabotka (ones work-in-
development), 214-221; and techno-
logical modernization, 238—242
self constitution, 240—241
self development, 190, 192
self-discovery, 162-163, 238
self-esteem, 169,171-172,175,183
self-expression, 294ni3
self fashioning, 160—197; practices of,
181-191; and self cognition, 9, 166—175;
and self-concept, 198; and self-
realization, 191-195; and self-revelation,
175-181; and self-sacrifice, 191-195; and
socialness, 89
self-formation, 160, 166-167, 2.05
self-improvement, 167,181,183
self-knowledge, 162-173, 176,182, 200,
203—204
self-planning, 170,176, 182,184, 186
self-realization, 9,191—196, 203—209, 221
self-recognition through others, 167, 169
self-revelation, 175-181, 248, 251
sentimentalism, 20, 3r
Shakespeare, William, 15—16,126
shame, 178, 286n2i
Shapin, Steven, 234, 236, 238
Shcherbatov, Mikhail, 130, 277059
305 —
INDEX
Siberia: cross-cultural study in, 173; exile
to, 141,146-147
Silicon Valley, r93, 287^7
Simmel, Georg, 14
Sintomer, Yves, 158
Skinner, Quentin, 1, 255m, 256n8
Skolkovo Foundation, 161
Slutskii, Boris, 93
Smith, Adam, 13
Smith, Douglas, 133,134,146
sociability, 100, 129-130, 243, 245
social identity, 178-179
sociality, 267020
social media, 31, 44, 65, 115
socialness, 83-104; escaping 158—159,
245-246; opinion of, 28on82; of social
movements, 112; and society, 69-70;
terminology of, 78; thinglyness of, 93
social opinion, 91-92, 141-143, 147
society, 69-85; contemporary usage of the
term, 72-85; history of the term,
128-129, 130-133; rigidity or dryness of
term, 75—78; as self-communing in a
group, 80-85; triple structure of,
158-159, 245-2-47
Society for the Preservation of the
Monuments of Nature and Culture, 107
South Korea: creativity in, 226; entrepre-
neurship in, 9, 199—201, 204, 285nio;
self-cognition in, 161,164-165; self-
concept in, 198—201, 204—207, 212-213;
technological modernization in, 239;
technopreneurship in, 204
Soviet Union: citizenship in, 10, 77, 95, 158,
166, 242; commoning in, 156; creativity
in, 225, 233; self-cognition in, 163-164,
174,175; self-fashioning in, 183;
self-sacrifice in, 192—193,194; socialness
in, 92, 93—94, 96, 99,100-101; society in,
71, 76-79, 249
Spain, revolution in, 141
speech acts, 39, 41, 59, 66-68, 72
Speransky, Mikhail, 139,141,145
Sperling, Valerie, 26in32
Stalin, Joseph, 18, 77, 92, 94, 96, 97, 99
Stankevich, Nikolai, 150
Stark, Rudolf, 50-51
Stoicism, 46-47, 56-58, 132, 264ni2
Strugatsky, Arkadii and Boris, 228, 233,
249-250; Hard to Be a God, 233, 249, 250;
Monday Begins on Saturday, 291ms;
Noon: XXII Century, 249
subcodes: and commoning, 114, 116; and
friend networks, 34-41, 45, 48, 246, 247,
261031, 29305; and society, 81
Suetonius, 55
Taiwan: entrepreneurs in, 207, 212,
285nio; self-cognition in, 161,165;
self-concept in, 9,198-201, 207-213;
technological modernization in, 239;
technopreneurship in, 212, 285010
Tajfel, Henri, 178
Tatarstan: creativity in, 229, 237; love of
one s work-in-development in, 220-221;
self-cognition in, 165,169,173; self-
concept in, 207; self-fashioning in, 187,
189-191; self-revelation in, 180
Tatishchev, Ivan, 139
technopreneurs and technopreneurship:
and creativity, 223, 227, 229-233, 236,
237—238; cross-cultural comparisons,
198-201, 202, 204-205, 207-208, 212; and
love of one’s work-in-development, 215,
220-221; and self-cognition, 161, 162,
168-169,173; and self-concept, 249, 252;
and self-fashioning, 181-182, 187-188;
and self-realization, 192, 194-196; and
self-revelation, 179,181; and techno-
logical modernization, 239, 242
Theodore the Studite, 22, 122
Thevenot, Laurent, 10, 17, 200
things and thinglyness: commoning of, 8,
12, 81,127, 158, 245, 247; of common-
ism, 116-119,136-137; of creativity, 10; of
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en-workings, 2.901114; of friendship,
27—33, 243-2,45; of res publica, 49—61, 68;
of socialness, 78, 80, 93
Thomas, Antoine Léonard, 132
Thomas, Yan, 51
Timkovskii, Ivan, 86, 268n29
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 132,140,154, 256nio
Todd, William, 2, 279081, 29309
Tolstoi, Leo, 89, 274020
Tomsk, Russia: love of one s work-in-
development in, 217; self-cognition in,
165,167-169,172; self-concept in, 204;
self-fashioningin, 185; self-realization
in, 193; technopreneurship in, 287029
Trivolis, Michael, 128-129
TRIZ heuristic (Altshuller), 225
truth, 59, 129, 196, 234-235
Tsinman, Zhanna, 200
Tsoi, Victor, 248
Tupolev, Andrei, 186
Turkey: Russia s war with (1768-1769),
149; socialness in, 100
tyranny, 49, 55, 152, 229
Union of Soviet Writers, 94
universities, 74, 199, 203, 207, 215-217, 236
Ushakov, Fedor, 25, 85-86,132
USSR. See Soviet Union
utility, 53-54, 69, 142
Vasmer, Max, 134
Viazemsky, Piotr, 141
Volkhov River, 5
Volkov, Vadim, 87
Voltaire, 104, 279x177
War-Industrial Committee, 93
Weber, Max, 19, 162, 252—253
Welch, Jack, 187
Wierzbitska, Anna, 18
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 50
work-family balance, 202—203, 205, 207,
28907, 291m8
work-in-development. See one s
work-in-development
World Bank, 62, 65
Wycliffe, John, 126
Yandex,240
Yeltsin, Boris, 5
Young Communists League, 77,167,176
Zen Buddhism, 210
Zhdanov, Andrei, 167
Zhivov, Viktor, 162, 275033
Zhukovsky, Vasilii, 141, 149 279n8i
Zhuravsky, Nikolai, 109
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title_sort | republicanism in russia community before and after communism |
title_sub | community before and after Communism |
topic | Republicanism Russia (Federation) Post-communism Russia (Federation) Politics and culture Russia (Federation) Republikanismus (DE-588)4115751-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Republicanism Russia (Federation) Post-communism Russia (Federation) Politics and culture Russia (Federation) Republikanismus Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- Russland |
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