Timashev Mamontov( The sociologist, lawyer, historian concerned with the philosophy of law.)
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Biography Timashev Mamontov
9/21.11.1886 - 9/3/1970
Information Prof.. jurisprudence of the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute / 1916-1920 /. He emigrated in 1921. Prof.. Prague Zap, the Sorbonne, then worked as a professor. Fordheymskogo and Harvard University, Comrade. Closely related to P. Sorokin, claiming the multiplicity of factors determining the social processes. Critic of Marxism.
Characteristics of views in the context of political science of forecasting instructive material is not difficult to NS Timasheff, an eminent jurist and sociologist, author of numerous works on the Soviet political system. (Zamaleev п?.пє. Course history of Russian philosophy. M., 1995. S. 153).
Teaching Timasheff mainly attracted to the problem of non-communist Russia. He did not consider that the power of the Bolsheviks to be durable. The fall of the communist system, in his view, was predetermined by the total monopolization of power carried out by the party apparatus. Apparent outwardly huge, incomparable with anything comparable, this power is actually vneobschestvenna and nadsotsialna: it rests only by force, fear of any resistance, any opposition. Timashev believed that 'Soviet communism' could easily crumble at the slightest wave of democratization and move into the category of historical and political traditions. (Zamaleev п?.пє. Course history of Russian philosophy. Moscow.: Nauka, 1995. S. 153-154).
Major works 1 / right as a collective psychological reality. / / Proceedings of Russian scientists abroad. V.2, Berlin, 1923, 2 / The Introduction to the Sociology of Law. Harvard, 1939; 3 / Sociological Theory, Its Nature and Growth. NY, 1957.
Works Vol.: Right as a collective psychological reality / / Tr. rus. scientists abroad. Berlin, 1923. T. 2; development of sociology of law and its scope / / Sovrem. sociological theory. Moscow, 1961; An Introduction to the Sociology of Law. Cambridge, 1939; Three Worlds; Liberal, Communist and Fascist Society. Milwaukee, 1946; War and Revolution. NY, 1965; Sociological Theory, its Nature and Grouth. NY, 1954.
Literature Russian Philosophy: Small encyclopedic dictionary / Ed. red. A. Aleshin. , 1995; Russian philosophy: Dictionary / Pod Society. red. M. Olive. M., 1995.
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