
The article analyses two major trends in the Russian emigre political thinking associated with the idea of reviving autocracy: «left» monarchists whose political ideology became a continuation of Russian «Westernism» and political ideology of «right-wing» monarchists based on the doctrine of «Slavophils».
autocracy, doctrine, utocratic conciliarism, law-based autocracy, russian emigre
autocracy, doctrine, utocratic conciliarism, law-based autocracy, russian emigre
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