128 Pages
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Routledge
128 Pages
by
Routledge
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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).






