806
SUBJECT INDEX
 
A

p Absolute idea-413-16, 576, 630, 642-43

p Abstraction-408, 411, 426, 479, 575-76, 728-30

p Accident (chance) See Necessity and accident

p Aesthetics-407, 559, 620, 627, 627, 630, 642-43

p Africa-634

p Agnosticism—731
See also Empiriomonism; Humism; Kantian philosophy; Neokantianisjn; Positivism

p Agrarian question in Russia—62- 63, 315, 321, 322

p America-205, 206

p Analogy-517, 518, 731-33

p Analysis and synthesis—615-16,

p 734, 736

p Anarchism—See also Proudhonism-52, 55-62, 70-71, 88, 115, 289, 290, 324, 327 Ancient History-73, 417-18, 420, 421, 432, 436, 437, 475, 496, 572, 573, 577, 589, 608, 657, 661, 682, 707

p Ancient philosophy-388, 424, 435, 572, 573, 593, 621, 660, 707 Antagonism
See Contradictions, antagonistic

p Anthropology-569, 638-39

p Antinomy-495, 496, 502, 627,

p 630-31, 664

p Apriorism-462, 465, 466, 472,

p 473, 480

p Architecture—642

p Art-412, 413, 476, 604, 641-43 -definition-624-26, 629, 635
See also Architecture; Literature  

p Atheism-477, 635
See also Feuerbachian philosophy

p —criticism of idealism and religion;

p —French materialism, 18th cent.

p —atheism; Religion—and pro- letariat Atom, atomism-572, 573, 658-59, 704

p Autocracy in Russia—49-51, 62, 91-94, 102-04, 126, 134, 155-56, 250, 315, 316, 365, 378-401, 404-06, 436

p B

p Bakuninism in Russia—55-59, 88, 89, 114, 118, 123, 127, 149-57, 160, 162-66, 167-69, 172-78,

p Balkan states-389-90

p Basis and superstructure—67, 69, 70, 77, 78, 420, 421, 611, 624-25, 628, 650-51
See also Economics; Ideology; Social being and social consciousness

p Beautiful in life and art—643-44
See also Tragical in life and art

p Being-569
—and consciousness—426, 461-62
See also Social being and social consciousness

p Belinsky, V. G.-483
—and Hegelian philosophy— 439, 493, 558, 706 807
—literary views—713 —socio-political views—439, 710

p Belles-lettres See Literature  

p Berkeleian philosophy—466, 481, 489 Blanquism-168-69

p -in Russia-59-60, 118-22,

p 125, 157-62, 164-72, 176,

p 181-82, 186, 215-16,

p 288-335, 338-40, 341

p Bourgeoisie

p -dominant-75, 84, 86-87, 94,

p 189, 399, 476, 484-85,

p 677-78 —in epoch of bourgeois revolu-

p dons-72, 73, 86, 87, 213,

p 484, 691, 704, 724 -in Russia-104, 152, 215-17, 222, 223, 290-93, 397-98, 400, 401
See also Petty bourgeoisie; Proletariat—and bourgeoisie

Buddhism-487

C

p Capitalism-86, 680
—contradictions—360, 361, 375, 376, 484, 665, 689-90, 694-95, 697-98
—history-86, 186, 187, 210, 242, 340, 341, 345-47, 624-25, 671-72, 680, 686-87, 691-95, 701-02

p Capitalism in agriculture
—in Russia-398, 399, 403-06, 688-89

p See also Russian village commune—disintegration -in the West-243-46, 691-92

p Capitalism in Russia—117-18, 126-30, 156-60, 179, 180, 183-85, 198, 199, 216-26, 235-41, 249, 250, 277-82, 339-45, 360, 361, 364-65, 398, 399, 404-06, 679-82, 683, 693-96, 688-92, 701-02, 733-34, 736, 741-42 -handicraft industry-225-36, 403-05, 684-86
—markets—200, 211-16, 241, 242, 365

p See also Capitalism in agriculture—in Russia; Russian village commune—criticism of exceptionalist theory; Russian village communedisintegration

p Cartesianism—467, 489

p Cause and effect-71-75, 285, 286, 416, 423, 436-39, 449, 451, 455-57, 458, 462-66, 480, 496-99, 503, 509, 528, 529, 563, 564, 571-72, 593-94, 622, 683 Chorny Peredel-49, 174-75

p Chernyshevsky, N. G.-643 —aesthetic teaching—643-44 —and Hegelian philosophy—

p 552, 553, 554

p —and Russian village commune-132-41, 146, 163-65 -and socialism-137, 139-40 -dialectics-165, 361 —economic views—525, 526 —historical views—553-54 —and Peasant

p Reform of

p 1861-134

p —philosophical views—552-55 —social and political views—

p 140, 439, 552

p China-404, 406, 508, 656

p Class-51, 72, 73, 76-88, 136-37, 213-15, 289-95, 378, 380-86, 408, 429-31, 472, 473, 476, 508, 624-25, 636,

p 641-43,

p 659-60, 668, 738

p Class struggle-72-83, 86, 87,185, 186, 289, 295, 339-40, 359-60, 418, 453-54, 478, 506, 619, 626-27, 636, 656, 661, 688, 723, 729 Classical German idealism—66, 412-13, 426-28, 432. 435, 545-58, 566-69, 572, 574-82, 589, 604-07,611-12,613, 648, 722-23, 728-29

p See also Kantian philosophy; Hegelian philosophy  

p Classicism-636-38, 643-44

p Clergy-442

Communism-70, 132, 133, 315-17
See also Primitive communal system—commune Community. See Russian village

808 commune; Primitive communal system—commune  

p Concept-71, 72, 456-57, 516, 608, 613-14, 620, 638-39, 676-77, 726

p Conformity to law, laws of nature and society—84-86, 129-30, 279, 415, 424-29, 438, 441-42, 465-66, 470-71, 479-80, 519-21, 527-28, 554-55, 567-70, 573-74, 577, 598-99, 611, 658-59, 664-65, 683, 684-87, 700, 732, 738-39

p Consciousness-420-21. 423-25, 461-67, 478, 479, 526, 614-15, 706, 731-32 See also Being—and consciousness; Social being and social consciousness  

p Constitution-361-62,

p 366-67,

p 414-15, 496, 502-03, 538-39, 574

p Content and form-478-79, 555-56, 614-16, 634

p Contradiction-359, 437-38, 494, 496-99, 546, 607-08, 637, 642, 644, 645-53, 664, 699 -antagonistic-495, 642, 647 Critique and publicism—678

-Russian-717-18 Culture-384, 387-89, 399, 464, 476, 582, 656-57


—method-129, 131-32, 153-54,

p 163-64 —negation of negation—89,

p 90, 130-31, 138, 166,

p 437-38, 555-56, 558-59,

p 565-66, 570-71 —Struggle and unity of oppo-

p sites—74 —transformation of quantitative changes into qualitative—

p 371-72, 429-30, 548-49,

p 551, 557-59, 562-63,

p 564-65, 568, 589-90, 619,

p 625-26, 642, 716 See also Conformity to law, laws of nature and society;

p Contradiction; Development;

p Movement; Necessity and accident; Possibility and reality  

p Dialectiocal materialism—427-29, 490, 639-41, 664, 666-67, 677-78, 681-82, 706 —and metaphysical materialism—

p 420-21, 664, 666, 705 —as revolution in philosophy—

p 434 -of proletariat-74-76, 79-80,

p 86-87, 95-97, 142, 276,

p 453-54, 484-85 -enlightener-356-57,

p 378,

p 647-48 Drama-633, 639

p See also French dramatic literature, 17th and 18th cent.

Dualism-431-32, 457-58, 465-66, 470-71, 489, 528, 529, 539, 544, 570-71, 580, 585-86, 621-22

809
—and Narodnaya Volya—89-90, 102-03, 107-23, 168, 178-79, 356-58

p -programme-101-02,

p 108,

p 114, 121-32, 178-80, 183, 336-55, 359-68 -tactics-173-79, 363-366 Empiriomonism—467 England-74-76, 78-79, 504, 509, 535, 538, 587, 634-35, 638, 664, 676, 677-78, 701

p English philosophy, 17th and 18th cent.

p -idealism-456-57, 564-65 -materialism-475, 493-94,

p 501-511, 566-67, 634, 638 See also Berkeleian philosophy  

p Humism Enlighteners-411-12

p -in the West, 18th cent-423, 426, 442, 463, 490-99, 502-03, 510-13, 514, 516, 528-30, 538, 562-67, 571-72, 589, 604, 640, 642, 654, 668, 704

p Enlightenment-323, 388, 500 Equality, inequality—421 Essence-450-52, 575-76, 628, 729 Estate-96-97,

p 381-82, 397,

p 421-22, 442, 603 See also Nobility and aristocracy; Peasantry  

p Evolution-581-83, 402, 408, 557 -and revolution-371-81, 429,

p 619-20, 624

p Experiment-456-57, 465, 480

Exploitation-483-85, 521, 546-94, 619, 691

[F]

p Fatalism-470, 505-06, 519-20, 544-45, 571-73, 613, 649, 666

p Forecast-280

p Form. See Content and form  

p France-203-06, 212-13, 243-44, 374-75, 382, 503-04, 509, 530, 627-29, 634-35, 638, 652, 730- 31

p Freedom and necessity—129, 426, 428-29, 457, 470-71, 479-80, 569-70, 585, 607, 613-14, 662-63, 665-67, 676-78

p French dramatic literature,

p 17th-18th cent.-639, 643- 45

p French enlighteners. See Enlighteners—in the West, 18th cent.

p French historians of Restoration
—philosophy of history—

503-13, 516-17, 529, 611,

616

p —teaching on classes—453,

p 503-05

p French materialism, 18th cent.— 434, 580, 633-40, 668, 700, 723- 24

p -atheism-494-95, 544, 638 -class essence-437, 481-85 -ethics-489-93 —metaphysical character of views-468, 543-44, 563-64,

p 571-72, 589, 626, 666,

p 727-28 —philosophy of history—

p 424-25, 427, 468, 481-83,

p 489-93, 499, 502-03,

p 506-07, 510-11, 514, 516,

p 543-45, 574-75, 648,

p ’667-68, 704 —theory of knowledge—458-59,

p 468, 489, 490, 544, 611,

p 647-48, 731 —views on nature—467-68,

p 490, 543-44, 570, 639-40,

648, 668 French Utopian socialism—142,

434

p —economic views—420-23,

p 520-21, 524, 529, 535 —philosophy of history—

p 505-06, 510, 514-21, 532,

p 537-39, 574-75, 636-37,

p 682, 732-34, 740 -political views-530, 533-36 -subjective method-528-29,

p 532, 535-38, 638-39, 723,

p 740 Feuerbachian philosophy—407,

p 450 —criticism of idealism and religion-450-51, 583-84,

p 708 —object and subject—466-67,

p 647-48

p Feudalism-127, 507-08,509,588, 697

p Geographical environment—67, 420- 21, 501, 589-92, 664-65, 704-05

p D

p Darwinism-66, 453, 517, 589,

p 612, 652, 662, 665, 733-34 Decembrists-436, 437 Democracy-88, 89, 94, 101, 628 Development-408,

p 412-13,

p 425-27, 438-39, 461, 462-63, 472-73, 517-18, 621, 676-77 Dialectics-345, 427-28, 480-81, 496-99, 545-46, 547-50, 552-53

p 496-99, 545-46, 547-50, 552-53,

p 555-57, 563-64, 565-66, 567,

p 580, 619

p -and metaphysics-562-64, 627, 647, 722-27

p —interconnection and interdependence of phenomena— 412, 427-28, 465-66, 727-28

p Eclecticism-193-94,

p 413-15,

p 464-65, 505-06, 508, 632-33, 639, 644, 646-47, 659, 673, 674, 689-90, 706

p Economic relations. See Production relations Economics-419-20

p -and politics-418, 619-20 See also Politics  

p Economy. See Production relations Effect. See Cause and effect

p Emancipation of Labour group

810

p Germany -206-07, 209-10, 558, 579, 634, 637, 654-55, 661, 675- 76, 677-78, 689-90, 692-99, 700, 702

p Gnosiology. See Theory of knowledge  

p God-seeking—450

p Greek philosophy. See Ancient philosophy

p 610-11,614-15,649, 651-52,

p 659-60,661-62,682, 704-05,

p 723-24 —revolution in views on society-589, 611-12, 631-32, 652-

p 54, 656-58, 668-69

p See also Basis and superstructure; Class struggle; Freedom and necessity; Ideology; Production relations; Productive forces; Social being and social consciousness; State History (science)-376, 391-92, 407,

p 424-25, 437-38, 475-76, 515,

p 516, 517, 558, 589, 596-97,630-

p 32, 646-48, 650-54,656-57, 662-

p 63, 731-33

p See also Chernyshevsky—historical views; French historians of Restoration  

p History of philosophy ( science)-406, 408-12, 480-81, 514-15, 616-17, 626-27, 635-39, 653-54, 707-08

p History of society-373-76, 392, 399-400, 404-05, 415-17, 422-24, 427-29, 437-38, 464-65, 480-82, 531, 548-49, 572-73, 595-96, 664-65, 711-12

p Humism-455-57, 466-68, 637-38, 643-45

Hypothesis-659-60

811 28, 442, 571-72,574-75,576- 77, 580, 599-604, 611, 659- 60, 724-25

p See also French materialism, 18th cent.- Philosophy of history; French Utopian socialism—philosophy of history; Hegelian philosophyphilosophy of history; Philosophy of history; Revolutionary Narodism; Subjective method in sociology Idealism in Russia—433

p See also Liberal Narodism— subjective method; Philosophy of history—of Russian thinkers, 19th cent.; Sociology, sociological views— Russian  

p Ideas, social-49, 61-62, 148-49, 500, 588, 637, 649-50, 651-52, 659-60 -origin-61-62, 67, 490, 493, 639-

p 41, 653-54

p —role in social development-88, 90, 114, 148-56, 178-79, 339-40, 423-25, 428-29, 437-38, 468-69, 652-53 Identity-632

p Ideology-67, 68, 476, 624-30, 636, 642, 649, 650, 659 —specific laws of its development-633-42

p See also Aesthetics; Art; Basis and superstructure; Ideas, social; Literature; Morality; Philosophy; Religion; Right (Law), legal relations; Science; Social being and social consciousness; Theatre India-69

p Individual and his role in history-128-30, 342, 424-25, 470, 636-37, 642-44, 646-47, 666-67, 677, 706-08, 735 Intelligentsia-668, 677, 739-40 —bourgeois and petty-bourgeois in Russia-389, 398-99, 474-76, 496-99, 573-74, 586-89, 611, 636-37, 668, 677-78, 692

p -bourgeois and petty-bourgeois in the West-535-36, 586-87

p —democratic in Russia—99,

p 109,113,114,117-24, 129- 30, 143-48, 153-56, 160-61, 163-66, 178-81, 305-06, 320- 21, 342-66, 377-79, 399-400 —democratic in the West—

p 694-95, 697-99, 702 —socialist and proletarian in Russia-99-109, 144-45 Interaction, criticism of theory of “factors”

p See also Basis and superstructure; Historical materialism Interest, class-377,

p 380-82,

p 422-24, 620, 627, 636, 644 —proletarian—69-79 International

p -first-141-42, 148, 158, 359 -second-360,365 Italy-65

p H

p Hegelian philosophy-5 14, 558-60,

p 611-12, 649, 702

p -aesthetics-411-12, 558

p —and Hegelianism—549, 552-54, 556-58, 560-62, 583-86, 612

p —and

p Marxism—557-58,

p 586-87, 673, 706-08, 726

p -method-153-54,

p 165,

p 375-76, 422-23, 427-28, 436- 37, 494-96, 544-45, 547-48, 554-57, 619-20, 642, 643-44, 728

p —philosophy

p of history-

p 407-31, 435-40, 473-75, 518-19, 567-68, 573-76, 586-87, 593, 604, 706-08, 729-30

p -system-166, 412-13, 430-31, 550-79, 706-07, 724-26

p See also Belinsky—and Hegelian philosophy; Chernyshevsky—and Hegelian philosophy Herzen

p —and socialism—! 31

p —dialectics—68

p —initiator of Narodism— 130-31, 166

p -philosophical views—436 social and political views 397-98, 399-401, 405

—on Russian village commune—130-31, Hieroglyphs (theory)- 460-61, 479-

80

p Historical materialism—67-73, 88-91, 128-30, 137-38, 190-92, 195-96,

p 200-02, 203-05, 208-09, 213-15,

p 259-63, 271-72, 274-76, 371-72,

p 414-15, 418, 422-24, 427-28,

p 464-65, 475-77, 488, 589-93,

p Japan—656

p K

p Kantian philosophy—431, 435,

p 456-66, 469-73, 478-81, 490,

p 567, 627, 635, 636 See also Neokantianism Katheder Sozialisten-84, 194-95,

p 574 Knowledge. See Theory of knowledge Kulakdom. See Petty bourgeoisie

p —Kulakdom

p I

p Idea

p (phi!osophy)-488-89,

p 493-95, 517-18, 543-44, 574-76, 581-82, 588 See also Absolute idea ldealism-67, 412-14,417, 423-25, 427-28, 464-65, 478-79, 488-89, 543-45,569-73,576,580, 638- 40, 645-47, 648, 666, 705, 729- 30, 731

p See also Berkeleian philosophy; Classical German idealism; Hegelian philosophy; Idealism in Russia; Kantian philosophy; Neokantianism; Subjective idealism historical-55-56, 67, 148-49, 413-14, 416-17, 422-23, 427-

p Lassalleanism-78, 407, 550-51,

p 554, 599 Lavrism and Lavrists—147-49,

p 168, 171-73, 585, 645 Leaps  

p See Dialectics—transformation of quantitative changes into qualitative "Legal

p Marxists" - 452-53,

p 580-81, 586, 589, 659-79 Liberal Narodism-120-23, 469,

p 578-79, 669-71, 673-74, 694,

p 698-702, 706, 713-14, 737-39

p —fight against Marxism—337,

p 474-75, 477, 486-87,

812

p 527-28, 546-47, 550-51, 561-67, 584-85, 595-601, 610, 612, 615-17, 628, 647-63, 670-88, 692, 700-15, 718-41

p -on ways of Russia’s economic development—192-93, 197-99, 213-14, 217-18, 236, 242, 244, 257-59, 265, 267-68, 274-75, 277-78, 523-28, 531-32, 533-35, 678-79, 684-87, 690-92, 703, 742-43

p —subjective method—494-95, 516-17, 520, 523-29, 531-36, 539-42, 553-54, 556-57, 566, 567, 577, 578, 587-89, 599-601, 612-16, 621-23, 644-47, 661-62, 668-69, 678-83,707, 737-39 Liberalism—94

p -in Russia-51, 59, 92-95,100-02, 119-20, 123-24, 143, 350-51, 713-18, 731-32 Literature-511-12,

p 555-56,

p 630-38, 641-45

p —ancient—633

p -English- 634-35

p -French-609, 633-35, 641-42, 660-61

p See also French dramatic literature, 17th-18th cent.; Drama; Critique and Publicism

p -German-435, 535-37 -Russian-384-85, 503, 551, 578, 586-87, 633-34, 648-49, 666, 691-92, 711-14, 715-18, 722, 737, 741

p See also Narodnik writers Logic-407, 412-13, 415, 423,

556, 640-41, 659-60, 689-90,

727

p 588-89, 591, 612, 656-66, 677-79, 681-82, 723-24 See also Dialectics; Dialectical materialism; Historical materialism; Political economyMarxist; Scientific socialism Marxism in Russia—433, 440, 680, 683-87, 688-90, 692-93, 729-30, 734-38, 740-42 See also Emancipation of Labour group; Social Democracy—Russian  

p Materialism-414, 418, 427-28, 434, 458, 464-65, 468, 470-71, 476, 488-89, 520-21, 540, 543-45, 578, 638, 647-48, 666, 729-30, 731-32 See also Being; Consciousness; Dialectical materialism; English philosophy, 17th and 18th cent.—materialism; French materialism, 18th cent.

p Natural—scientific materialism; Russian materialism, 19th cent.; Theory of knowledge; Vulgar materialism  

p Matter (philosophy )-461-62, 488-89, 569-71, 580-82, 583, 621-22, 626-27, 648, 657 Means of production—590-91 Mercantilism-408-12,

p 636-38,

p 644-45

p Metaphisics

p (method)-129-30,

p 165, 276, 545, 563-64, 565-66, 568-69, 578-79, 620, 626-27, 647, 677-78, 683, 725-27

p See also Dialectics—and metaphysics; Reason Method-164-65, 542 Mode of production-376-77, 595,

p 607-08

p Monarchy-215-16, 638 Monism-489, 570-71, 632, 731-32 Morality-414, 417, 431-32, 471-74, 493-96, 510-11, 514, 564-65, 574-75, 620, 635-36, 646-47, 650, 692 Movement-460, 479-80, 545-46, 569-70, 587-90, 620-21, 640-41, 644-45 Mysticism-446-47, 638 Mythology-444, 446-47

813

p N

p Narodism (general

p descrip-

p tion)-130-32, 165, 166, 377-81, 401-02, 406, 433, 436 See also Liberal Narodism; Narodnik writers; Revolutionary Narodism  

p Narodnik writers-246-48, 249-52, 257-58, 275

p Narodnaya Volya and Narodovoltsi-175-76, 345-46 —attitude towards political struggle-51-52, 62-65, 88, 90-91, 117-18, 172-73, 176-77, 283-87

p —on seizure of power—91-92, 95-101, 117-20, 127-28, 161-62, 168, 215-16, 292, 301-316, 334-35, 562-63

p —theoretical views—51, 63-66, 89-103, 109, 111-13, 117-21, 123-24, 126-30, 167, 168, 173-76, 281-92, 296-301, 308, 309, 311-17, 321-35

p —view on motive forces of Russian revolution—65, 66, 91-99, 102-03, 283-84, 286-308, 345-46, 378-79

p Nation-390, 484

p Natural philosophy-556-57, 606-07

p Natural—scientific materialism—460- 61, 464-65, 479-80, 558, 729-32

p Nature-373-74, 377-78, 420-21, 442, 479-80, 489-90, 556-57, 565-66, 580, 593, 594, 612, 619-20, 621-22, 646-48, 663-64

p Necessity and accident—138-39, 359-60, 408, 411-13, 425, 426, 436-37, 531, 662-63, 665-69

p See also Freedom and necessity  

p Neokantianism-430-31, 461-63, 470-71, 514, 731-32

p Nietzscheism—455

p Nobility and aristocracy—630,

p 634, 638-39 Notion-426,

p 443, 456-57,

p 464-65, 613, 638-39

p O

p Object and subject-461, 464-67 646-48

p Partisanship in art, literature and science—646-47 Party-378-83

p —bourgeois parties—360-62 —Marxism on role of workingclass party-49, 52, 61, 100-03, 179-80, 313-14, 339-40, 349-55, 359-62, 366

p —socialist parties—366-67 See also Social-Democracy Peasant movement

p -in Russia-62, 63, 148-49 -in the West-50 Peasant Reform-134-35, 144-45, 148-49, 244, 250, 268-77, 684- 87 Peasantry

p -in Russia-57-58, 62, 63, 92, 93, 97, 98, 126-27, 130-31, 144-56, 314-19,353-55,365, 366-68, 398-99”, 400-401, 405-406, 434, 562-63, 687-89 —in Western Europe—143,

p 315-16, 322, 693-94 People-365 -66, 378-80, 383-84, 389, 398-99, 416, 424-25, 432, 472-73, 501-02, 505-07, 509, 536-39, 545-47, 666-68, 682, 689-90, 735 and their role in history—399,

p 450-51

p —criticism of theory of "heroes and crowd"—516, 582-84, 666-68, 739-40 Petty bourgeoisie 628-29, 692,

p 695-96, 697
—Kulakdom-217-18, 689-90, 694

p See also Intelligentsia— bourgeois and petty-bourgeois in Russia; Intelligentsia bourgeois and petty-bourgeois in the West  

p Phenomenon-457-58,

p 462-64,

p 464-66, 476, 479-80, 550, 565- 66,617-19

p M

p Manchester School-57, 132-33, 214

p Malthusianism-516, 522-23 Marriage and family—419-20,

p 595-99 Marxism-67-69, 89-90, 114-15,

p 221-22, 344-50, 371-72,407-08,

p 427-29, 439-41, 496-99, 580,

814

p Philosophy-408, 411-13, 425, 557, 567-68, 624-27, 629-30 -main problem of—466-67, 488-

p 89, 616-17 -object of-566-68, 573-74,

p 731-32

p Philosophy of history—661-62 —of bourgeois liberal thinkers-376-77,

p 501-02,

p 589-90, 606-07, 609, 629-30, 657, 723-25 -of Russian thinkers, 19th cent.-496-99, 604-08, 614, 616-17

p —reactionary bourgeois conceptions-577-78,

p 594-95,

p 616-19, 642, 665, 666, 731-32

p See also French historians of Restoration-philosophy of history; French materialists, 18th cent.—philosophy of history; Hegelian philosophy—philosophy

p of history; Historical materialism Physiocrats-215-16, 411-12 Play and labour—476 Political economy-55-58, 624-25, 650, 740-42

p —classical bourgeois—71, 72,

p 83-85, 411-12, 421-22,

p 431-32, 516-17, 521-23,

p 558, 574-75, 625-26

p -Marxist-62, 85, 86, 193-94,

p 327-28, 649-51, 655-56 -Russian-243, 524-26, 560, 604-05, 668-72, 700-01, 718-21, 737

p -vulgar-411, 501-02, 516, 521-22, 524, 528-29, 535-36, 569, 574-75, 607-09, 617-22, 644-45, 688-89

p Politics-77-84, 86-89, 390-91, 414-15, 478, 501-02, 617-19, 638-39

p See also Economics—and politics Population—516 Positivism-517-19,

p 538-40,

p 598-99, 733-34 Possibility

p and reality-133,

p 558-59, 664

p Practice-342, 572-73, 606-08, 624-25, 628, 647-48, 666-67, 675-76

p See also Theory and Practice Primitive communal system— 131-36, 244-45, 421-22, 475-76, 486, 564-65, 593-95, 632-34 -commune-132-33, 162-63,

p 260-61

p See also Primitive religion —economic relations See also Play and labour Primitive communism  

p See Primitive communal system—commune Primitive religion—424, Production-84-86, 95-98, 359-60, 365, 479-80, 516-17, 521-22, 534-35, 605-06, 637-38, 665, 682-83, 694-95, 701-03, 738-40

p Production relations—61, 67-68, 77-78, 97-98, 133-243, 422-24, 592, 596-99, 607-08, 611-12, 614-18, 620-26, 633-34, 637-38, 650-51, 653-55, 558-59, 665, 681-82, 683, 694, 704-06, 712, 738-39 Productive forces -66-68, 77-78, 138-39, 243, 359, 364, 376-77, 420-21, 428-29, 554-55

p Progress-418, 563-65, 682-84 Proletariat (working class)—74, 75, 142-43, 191-95, 429-30, 661-69

p -and bourgeoisie-52, 82-84, 86, 87, 191-97, 215-16, 340-41, 344, 376, 399-401, 487, 724-25

p -as class-74-83, 85-86, 95-96, 102, 138-43, 398-99, 422-23, 682

p —condition in bourgeois society-78, 79, 81, 82, 85, 86, 139-40, 194-97, 474-75, 687-89, 694-97

p -historical role of-5 1, 70, 71, 74, 82, 83, 95, 96, 138-39, 362-63, 378-79, 398-400, 406, 428-29, 432, 474-75, 536-37, 624-25, 655-56, 689-90

p -in Russia-80, 92-94, 102-03, 120-21, 158-60, 216-26, 282-83, 306-08, 336, 338-40, 346-55, 359-63, 815 365-68, 398-401, 404-06, 478, 689-90

p Property (ownership)—359,

p 483-84, 511-512, 546-47,

p 554-55, 564-65

p Property (quality)-459, 479-80 Proudhonism-55-59, 61, 62, 69

p 70, 88, 117-18, 170-72, 174,

p 193-94, 327-30, 436-37,

p 521-22, 682

p Psychics-71-72, 488, 631-32 Psychology-556-57,

p 620-25,

p 628-29, 630-33, 639-40, 642,

p 659-60, 731-34

p —English revolution, 17th cent.-503-05, 638-39 -French, 18th cent.-212-14, 243-44, 335, 374-75, 502-03, 629-30

p —general

p teaching—77-84,

p 309-12, 372-74, 401-02, 470-72, 474-75, 623-25 —Russian bourgeois- democratic-362-63, 365-67, 380-81 -socialist-52, 62, 77-78, 79, 86-87, 95, 96-98, 104, 126, 129-30, 138-39, 143, 146-49, 156-63, 180-81, 217-21, 242, 282, 359, 364-65, 380-81

p Revolutionary democrats in Russia-164-65, 715-17 See also Belinsky, V. G.; Chernyshevsky, N. G.; Herzen, A. I.; Revolutionary Narodism  

p Revolutionary movement in Russia-365-66, 399, 405-06. See also Emancipation of Labour group; Narodnaya Volya and Narodovoltsi; Revolutionary Narodism;

p Social-Democra-

p cy—Russian; Zemlya i Volya Revolutionary Narodism—49-52, 63-65, 80, 88-91, 99-101, 118-20, 143-49, 166-67, 362-63, 379-80, 404-05, 439-40, 474-75

p See also Bakuninism in Russia; Blanquism—in

p Russia;

p Chorny Peredel; Herzen— initiator of Narodism; Lavrism and Lavrists; Narodnaya Volya; Zemlya i Volya Right (Law), legal relations-359-60, 365, 407, 411-12, 432, 501-03, 506-08, 514, 519-21, 526-27, 545-46, 578, 602-04, 606-11, 614, 620, 624-26, 632-33, 638-39, 650 Romanticism-437-38

p -in the West-636-38, 640-41,

p 643-45 Russia  

p economic development—96-98, 125, 134-35,360-61,365,397- 401, 404-06, 436, 536-38, 684-87, 702, 709-11, 734-36

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