Library

The publishing program of the School of Civic Education has been an integral part of the School since its inception, and has produced over the years a substantial library of the most important works on democracy, the rule of law, social order, political philosophy, peacemaking and civic life. It includes original works by sociologists, historians, philosophers, political thinkers, economists, journalists, as well as original translations, and is dedicated to preserving and disseminating the humanitarian knowledge that has been developed and cultivated within the School’s ecosystem over the years. At a time when democratic values, human rights, and civic freedoms are under unprecedented pressure, ensuring access to this body of knowledge is more critical than ever. Read more

Obschaya Tetrad
Geopolitical and geoeconomic position of Russia in the mid-21st century
№ 2 (33) 2005
Obschaya Tetrad
Three reforms
№ 1 (32) 2005
Obschaya Tetrad
Metamorphosis of Russian politics
№ 4 (31) 2004
Obschaya Tetrad
Reform of federal relations and local government
№ 3 (30) 2004
Obschaya Tetrad
Politician and Journalist: points of interaction
№4 (27) 2003
Obschaya Tetrad
Russia between Europe and America
№ 3 (26) 2003
Obschaya Tetrad
Moral Foundations of Capitalism
№ 2 (25) 2003
Obschaya Tetrad
Russia as a nation
№ 4 (23) 2002
To be Russian
Notes of foreign travelers about the Russian national character
V poiskah utrachennogo universalizma [In search of lost universalism]
O Shkole grazhdanskogo prosveshcheniya [About the School of Civic Education]
Presidential Power and the Current Presidents
Our Economy
Grey Eminence
A study in religion and politics
The Past of One Illusion
Unread…
Articles, letters, memoirs
On the roads to Freedom
Ya i moya strana: obshchee delo [Me and my country: a common cause]
Spirit of Renaissance
John Maynard Keynes. 1883−1946
Economist, Philosopher, Statesman
The Way to Pangaea
International Politics in the Age of «Globalisation Convergence»
Washington U Street
Biography
Big City Strategy
Pragmatic Pluralism in «Gilded Age Chicago», Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka
Macro-economic instability in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe
The New Social Question
Rethinking the Welfare State
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