Olovyannikova A.S. Borisov A.S. Historical conditionality of the adaptation’s complexities of liberal political and legal doctrines in Russia

DOI:10.22394/2225-8272-2022-11-4-155-164 EDN: PBRDHC

Authors

  • Olovyannikova A.S. Orel State University named after I.S. Turgenev
  • Borisov A.S. Orel State University named after I.S. Turgenev

Keywords:

adaptation, historical features, liberalism, liberal thought, neoliberalism, political and legal doctrines

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to analyze the problems that arise in adapting the provisions of the liberal political and legal doctrine to Russian reality.

The authors pay attention to the historical peculiarities of the development of liberalism in Russia, and analyzes the factors that hinder its dissemination and approval as a state ideology. The authors compare the relevant historical experience with the difficulties typical for the development of domestic liberalism in modern realities.

As a result, the authors identify the aspects of liberal teaching that are most difficult to adapt to Russian realities and the causes of such difficulties by analyzing of historical documents and doctrinal provisions, as well as the phenomena inherent in modern public consciousness and the main characteristics of modern state.

 

Author Biographies

Olovyannikova A.S., Orel State University named after I.S. Turgenev

Orel State University. I.S. Turgenev, (Russian Federation, Orel) 
AuthorID: 1134016

 

Borisov A.S., Orel State University named after I.S. Turgenev

PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, Orel State University named after I.S. Turgenev (Russian Federation, Orel)    AuthorID: 663101

 

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Вестник ГМУ, номер 4 2022

Published

2022-12-26

How to Cite

Olovyannikova А. С., & Borisov А. С. (2022). Olovyannikova A.S. Borisov A.S. Historical conditionality of the adaptation’s complexities of liberal political and legal doctrines in Russia: DOI:10.22394/2225-8272-2022-11-4-155-164 EDN: PBRDHC. Вестник государственного и муниципального управления, 11(4), 155–164. Retrieved from https://www.journalgmu.ru/index.php/journalgmu/article/view/201