This is the first comprehensive study of Russian political and
social thought in the post-Communist era. The book portrays and
critically examines the conceptual and theoretical attempts by
Russian scholars and political thinkers to make sense of the
challenges of post-communism and the trials of economic, political
and social transformation. It brings together the various strands
of political thought that have been formulated in the wake of the
collapsed communist doctrine. It engages constructively with the
numerous attempts by Russian political theorists and social
scientists to articulate a coherent model of liberal democracy in
their country. The book investigates critical, as well as
favourable voices, in the Russian debate on liberal democracy, a
debate often marked by eclecticism and, at times, little conceptual
discipline. As such, the book will be of great interest both to
Russian specialists, and to all those interested in political and
social thought more widely.
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