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CAESARISM. AS IT WAS IN 1865

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-676X-2021-2-159-164

Abstract

The problem of the ratio of education, democracy, effective political power and high-quality public administration has not yet lost its relevance among modern political scientists. The British political philosopher Walter Bagehot (1826-1877) discussed such questions in his critical essay on the phenomenon of Caesarism in France. Starting from an analysis of precedent in ancient Rome, the author had focused on a comparative study of the advantages and disadvantages of the imperial regime. The thinker's comments on the emergence of the phenomenon of half-truth, the connections between politics and education are of particular interest. Bagehot concludes that the contradictions of Caesarism are associated with the problem of concentration of power.

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J. Yu. Moiseenko
Institute of Philosophy and Law, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


References

1. Перевод осуществлён Я. Ю. Моисеенко по изданию: Bagehot W. Caesarism as it existed 1865 // Literary Studies. W. Bagehot. Vol. III. Longmans, Green, and Co. 1903.

2. Bagehot W. Caesarism as it existed 1865 // Literary Studies. W. Bagehot. Vol. III. Longmans, Green, and Co. 1903.

3. Прим. ред. оригинального издания: В качестве любопытной иллюстрации оценки характера Третьей Империи г-ном Баджотом, я могу упомянуть, что предыдущие части этой статьи - всё то, что выступало апологией имперского режима в вопросах материального процветания - были опубликованы во французских официальных журналах, в то время как столь же правдивая и даже более полезная критика его моральных недостатков в этой части была аккуратно опущена.


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