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К вопросу о консервативной терминологии в истории Российской политической мысли

К вопросу о консервативной терминологии в истории Российской политической мысли

Abstract

The principal instances of the use of the nouns “conservative” and “conservatism” and the adjective “conservative” by Russian sociopolitical thinkers of XIX century are considered. The specificity of the conservative “service-guardianship” in Russia is revealed.

Рассматриваются основные случаи употребления слов «консерватор», «консерватизм», «консервативный» русскими социально-политическими мыслителями XIX в. Показывается специфика консервативного хранительства-служения в России.

Keywords

КОНСЕРВАТИЗМ,ХРАНИТЕЛЬСТВО,РУССКАЯ СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ МЫСЛЬ XIX В.,CONSERVATISM,"GUARDIANSHIP",RUSSIAN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT OF XIX CENTURY

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