Konstantin Kawielin


Konstantin D. Kawielin Konstantin Kawielin (Russian: Константин Дмитриевич Кавелин, born 4 November 1818, died May 5, 1885) is a Russian historian, lawyer, and sociologist, sometimes referred to as the principal architect of early Russian liberalism.

He graduated from Moscow State University. In 1857-1861 he was a professor at the University of St. Petersburg. In the 40s of the 19th century he was closely associated with Granowski and Herzen and shared the views of the so- "Zapadników." In the late 1950s he approached the Slavophiles. In the years 1860-1880 he acted against materialism in psychology and ethics. Under Hegel's influence, he described the history of Russia as a process of gradual degradation of the ruling communities and their replacement by the legal-state order. Selected publications

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