Author(s): Martin Malia
Edition: 2
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap
Year: 1965
Language: English
Pages: 499
City: New York
Preface......Page 8
Contents......Page 12
I. Introduction......Page 14
II. Family and Childhood......Page 22
III. Schiller and Ogarev......Page 51
IV. University and "Circle”......Page 70
V. Schelling and Idealism......Page 82
VI. Saint-Simon and Socialism......Page 112
VII. Arrest and Exile......Page 147
VIII. Love and Religion......Page 164
IX. The Quest for Reality......Page 194
X. Realism in Philosophy: Hegel......Page 231
XI. Realism in Love: George Sand......Page 270
XII. The Slavophiles and Nationalism......Page 291
XIII. Socialist and Liberal Westerners......Page 326
XIV. The Crucial Year — 1847......Page 348
XV. The Revolution of 1848......Page 382
XVI. Russian Socialism......Page 401
XVII. The Gentry Revolutionary......Page 429
Bibliography......Page 440
I. Introduction......Page 442
II. Family and Childhood......Page 444
III. Schiller and Ogarev......Page 447
IV. University and "Circle”......Page 450
V. Schelling and Idealism......Page 452
VI. Saint-Simon and Socialism......Page 456
VII. Arrest and Exile......Page 459
VIII. Love and Religion......Page 461
IX. The Quest for Reality......Page 464
X. Realism in Philosophy: Hegel......Page 468
XI. Realism in Love: George Sand......Page 471
XII. The Slavophiles and Nationalism......Page 473
XIII. Socialist and Liberal Westerners......Page 477
XIV. The Crucial Year — 1847......Page 479
XV. The Revolution of 1848......Page 483
XVI. Russian Socialism......Page 484
XVII. The Gentry Revolutionary......Page 488
Index......Page 490