Index:The Spirit of Russia by T G Masaryk, volume 1.pdf
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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Introductory Chapter.
PART ONE. THE PROBLEMS OF RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Chapter One: "Holy Russia." Moscow as Third Rome. §1.Kievic Old Russia.
Chapter Two: Peter's Reforms. The Linking up of Russia with Europe.
Chapter Three: Theocratic Reaction after the French Revolution; Its Defeat before Sevastopol. Opening of the Political and Philosophical Revolution (Catherine II—Nicholas I).
Chapter Four: Liberation of the Peasantry in 1861. Administrative Reforms.
Chapter Five: Renewal and Continuation of the Nicolaitan Regime after a brief Liberal Interlude. Growth of the Terrorist Guerilla-Revolution; Alexander II becomes its Victim. Accentuation of the theocratic Reaction; Counter-Terrorism. Its Defeat in the War against Japan.
Chapter Six: The first general revolutionary Movement among the Masses; the Beginnings of the Constitution. The Counter-Revolution.
Chapter Seven: Problems of the Philosophy of History and of Religion in Russia. A Summary Statement.
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PART TWO. SKETCHES OF RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Chapter Eight: P. J. Čaadaev. Catholic versus Orthodox Theocracy.
Chapter Nine: Slavophilism. The Messianism of Orthodox Theocracy. Slavophilism and Panslavism.
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Chapter Ten: Westernism. V. G. Bělinskii. I
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Chapter Eleven: The Synthesis of Westernism and Slavophilism. Apollon Grigor'ev.
Chapter Twelve: Aleksandr Herzen. Philosophical and Political Radicalism.
Chapter Thirteen: M. A. Bakunin. Revolutionary Anarchism.
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