ISBN:
9781509527045
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xi, 237 Seiten)
Series Statement:
New Russian thought
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Trudolyubov, Maxim The Tragedy of Property : Private Life, Ownership and the Russian State
DDC:
306.320947
Keywords:
Texts in English with some Russian translations
;
Property and socialism-History
;
Property-Russia (Federation)-History
;
Property-Soviet Union-History
;
Russia (Federation)-Politics and government
;
Soviet Union-Politics and government
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Alexander Etkind -- Dedication -- Introduction: The Tragedy of Property -- Notes -- 1 The Entrance -- Homeless people -- From city dwellers to citizens -- Reflected modernity -- The capital of succeeding generations -- Notes -- 2 The Fence: Russian Title -- Good fences make good neighbours -- The permanence of the fence -- Life without property rights -- Russian title -- Notes -- 3 Behind the Fence: The Privatization of Utopia -- Private palaces -- The privatization of utopia -- The birth of private life -- The Dutch carpenter's house -- Notes -- 4 Private Property: My House Is My Castle -- The myth of Sparta -- The domus of our forebears -- Mine and yours -- Life, liberty and property -- Christianity and utopia -- Utopia without property -- Notes -- 5 Territory: Ambitions of Colonialism and Methods of Subjugation -- Yermak the conquistador -- Stewardship and extraction -- A natural resource irony of history -- Notes -- 6 The Lock on the Door: The Priority of Security -- The collapse of monarchy in the West -- Success in the East -- Control as the top priority -- Security as a threat -- Notes -- 7 Labourers: Moral Economics and the Art of Survival -- The plough, the scythe and the axe -- Moral economics -- The commune versus the private farmer -- Dictatorship of the collective -- Notes -- 8 Masters: The Tragedy of Domination -- Owners and rulers -- 'Let not the nobility be dispossessed of their estates without due process of law' -- The birth of free people -- Traduced and sacred law -- The attempt to share -- Notes -- 9 Architecture, Happiness and Order -- The project we live in -- Stalin's orders -- Khrushchev's social revolution -- Happiness and order -- Russian order -- Notes -- 10 The Halfway House -- Favour from the tsar -- Property without the market -- A market without property
Abstract:
Notes -- 11 Two Options: Finish Building the Home, or Emigrate -- Property without property rights -- Democracy without the rule of law -- Law enforcement without the rule of law -- The open door -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: In Search of Real Ownership -- Moral hazards of the present -- The invisible hand of the past -- Still a halfway house -- Notes -- Index
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