(Free) Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime: The Creation of Private Property in Russia, 1906-1915 (Hoover Institution Press Publication)
| #3108363 in Books | Hoover Institution Press | 2006-11-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.80 x6.00l,1.15 | File Name: 0817947221 | 320 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Russia, Private Property, and the Origins of Liberal Democracy|By Roger Pilon|This book is about far more than Russian land reform in the decade before the 1917 revolution. Judge Williams details that story, to be sure, exquisitely and clearly. But the larger question he examines is whether liberal democracy can be brought about from above, for which the efforts of Prime Minis||
|"Many scholars, journalists, and political leaders have discussed the Stolypin agrarian reforms (1906–1914), the most ambitious change introduced in the Russian Empire in the four and a half decades preceding the Revolution of 1917, but no one has
An examination of property rights reforms in Russia before the revolution reveals the advantages and pitfalls of liberal democracy in action—from a government that could be described as neither liberal nor democratic. The author analyzes whether truly liberal reform can be effectively established from above versus from the bottom up—or whether it is simply a product of exceptional historical circumstances.
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