128 Pages
by Routledge

128 Pages
by Routledge

When this book was originally published in 1931, it represented the first extended account of the classical Eurasian movement (in the book ‘Europasian’), which accepted the Russian Revolution as a necessary break with Imperial (Westernized) Russia and viewed the rule of Communism as a phase to be somehow endured. The idea behind the Eurasian movement was not new: It maintained that Russia was... Read more

Introduction: Lancelot Lawton Part 1 1. Western Civilization and the World 2. Russia Is A World Apart 3. Russia As A Westernized Country 4. The Europasians Against Communism Part 2 1. The Europasian State 2. Political Organization 3. The Economic Question Part 3 1. Religion and Culture. Conclusion.

Biography

P. Malevsky-Malevitch (1905–1973)

Original Review of A New Party in Russia:

‘…an interesting and not unfair criticism of the Bolshevik regime…’ M. Philips Price, Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Volume 7, Issue 5, (1928).