Abstract

Readers are invited to the articles, published by politician and journalist V.V. Shulgin in emigrant newspapers and united by the theme of socialism. Issued in the 1920s in Russian emigrant press, they have never been reprinted since then, and some of them are completely absent from the collections of Russian archives and libraries. In these articles, V.V. Shulgin acts not only as an opponent of socialism in general and Bolshevism in particular, but also pays attention to a critical examination of Slavophile theories about the originality and usefulness of the peasant community, the existence of which the author considers one of the main reasons of the collapse of “old” Russia

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