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The many roads to serfdom [PDF]
Abstract This comment considers the planning/laissez faire debate discussed in the Hayek symposium, and raises three points. The first is that all debates are contextual and Hayek's Road to Serfdom needs to be considered in its contextual setting. The second is that there are many roads to serfdom, not just the one outlined by Hayek, and the Hayek ...
David Colander
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The impact of the April 1848 laws on the transformation of society, or the abolition of serfdom [PDF]
The study describes the development of serfdom, the Dózsa Uprising, which was caused by social conflicts and the limitation of serfdom and their legal consequences. A significant milestone was the Urbárium of 1767, followed by two other decisive boundary
Szentpáli-Gavallér Pál
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Regimes of Temporality: China, Tibet and the Politics of Time in the Post-2008 Era [PDF]
While the politics of time are an important dimension of Chinese state discourse about Tibet, it remains insufficiently explored in theoretical and practical terms.
Kehoe, S., Kehoe, S.
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The subject of the article is the historiography analyzing the development of the socio-economic order of Central and Eastern Europe in the 16th-18th centuries and specifically two competing theoretical approaches: the Marxist concept emphasizing the ...
Darius Žiemelis
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The object of this study is the “Great Reforms”, which led to institutional changes in Russia during the reign of Alexander II. A problematic question is posed: how did replacing the obsolete institutions of the Russian Empire with new ones under ...
Danil A. Alekseenko +2 more
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Socio-Economic Issues in George Bariţiu’s Writings [PDF]
George Bariţiu (May 24, 1812 - May 2, 1893) was a Romanian politician, journalist and historian who had significant contributions in the field of economic thinking.
Sorinel Cosma , Daniel Lipară
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“D. V. K. PROJECT” IN PREPARATION OF THE EMANCIPATION REFORM IN RUSSIA
The article is devoted to the study of the content of “D. V. K. Project”. This text proposes to abolish serfdom in Russia by liberating newborn peasant children.
Yevhen Kovalev
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Development and Economic Progress in Mihail Kogălniceanu’s Writings [PDF]
Mihail Kogălniceanu (1817-1891) was an erudite historian, a lawyer, a liberal economic thinker, and an extraordinary rhetorician. He was a complex and prominent personality of the Romanian political life for more than half a century who emphasized the ...
Sorinel Cosma
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The birth of Russian intelligentsia from the spirit of enlightenment: Alexander Radishchev (I) [PDF]
This text is the first part of a larger study about Alexander Radishchev, one of the leading representatives of Enlightenment in Russia's XVIII Century.
Subotić Milan
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The article analyses the features of the development of agriculture in Russia at the end of the 19th century - the beginning of the 20th century. The paper studies and considers attempts to solve the agrarian issue in the specified period.
I. K. Shcherbakova
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