Theory of “small deeds” as a populist practice of the middle class
Journal: RUDN Journal of Sociology (Vol.24, No. 3)Publication Date: 2024-10-18
Authors : A. Nikulin; E. Nikulina;
Page : 848-855
Keywords : Ya.V. Abramov; intellectual heritage; “theory of small deeds”; populism; intelligentsia; people; ideology;
Abstract
The article is a review of the book by V.V. Zverev Essays on the Intellectual Heritage of Ya.V. Abramov (Moscow: RUDN University Press, 2024. 157 p.). Although, as the author argues, an extensive and fundamental book on the life and work of Yakov Vasilyevich Abramov (1858-1906), a remarkable Russian publicist and ideologist of the moderate populist movement, has not yet been written, the monograph under review is a valuable, historically and sociologically sound and thorough work about the creator of the so-called “Abramovshchina”, or, according to the more traditional scientific-publicist discourse, the “theory of those small deeds” that “make up the lives of millions” (P. 28).
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