PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY OF HISTORY Book 2 The causes, dynamics and meaning of revolution (original) (raw)

Methodological Introduction: The Approach to the Study of Regimes, Crises and Revolutions Part I SOCIAL ORDER, ITS VIOLATION AND CHANGE Chapter 1. The Multilevel Ontology of Social Stability Chapter 2. Political Relations,Typology of Legitimacy, . and Regimes’ Transformation Chapter 3. Neo-Patrimonialism: Nature, Diversity, and Variability Part II ORDER IN DISORDER: HISTORICAL ROLE, CAUSES, AND DYNAMICS OF REVOLUTIONS Chapter 4. Social Revolutions, Lines of Modernization and the Meaning of History Chapter 5. The Ripening of Crises and Revolutions . Chapter 6. Regularities and Trajectories of Revolutionary Dynamics Part III. THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Chapter 7. The Russian Empire and Yugoslavia: Comparison of the State Breakdowns 145 Chapter 8. The Vector of the Great Russian Revolution (1905–1930): Modernization or Counter-Modernization? Chapter 9. Mechanisms of Conflict Dynamics in Petrograd 1917 Chapter 10. The Fall of the Monarchy: Forks and the Cascade of Events in the February Days Part IV. MACROSOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF REVOLUTIONS Chapter 11. Revolutionary Waves in World History: Types, Selection Criteria, and Causal Analysis Chapter 12. The Post-Soviet Regimes, Crises, and Revolutions Chapter 13. Principles and Criteria for Legitimacy of Post-Revolutionary Regimes Appendix 1. Acceleration of History: Causal Mechanisms and Limits Appendix 2. Randall Collins's Theories of Historical Dynamics and the Context of Russian Politics Appendix 3. Machine Guns and Army Democracy: an Essay in Historical Microsociology