INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
VOL. 17 (2024) NO. 2

Contents


  • Contents Page

    95
  • Editors' Introduction

    109
  • ARTICLES

  • Origins of the Russkiy Mir Ideology

    115
  • The Origins, Development and Diffusion of "Political Hesychasm"

    129
  • The System of Symbols in Moscow Between the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries: A Theological and Political Space

    143
  • Post-Western Russia

    159
  • The Byzantine Spirit: In Between the Renaissance and Modernity

    173
  • Prudence and the Absence of a Legal Duty to Rescue: The Political Anthropology Sustaining a Liberal Politics of Responsibility

    187
  • Intellectuals, Sacred and Post-secular: A Case Study on the Significance of Utopian Socialism

    205
  • A Land of Tricks and Magic: Benjamin Netanyahu’s Trickster Politics in Israel’s Permanent Liminality

    221
  • Technical Temporalities of the Transitional Protest Movements

    243
  • REVIEWS

  • Rod Dreher, Living in Wonder: Finding Mystery and Meaning in a Secular Age

    271
  • Ferenc Bódi, Andrea Ragusa & Ralitsa Savova (eds), Courage in Politics

    277
  • NOTES ON THE AUTHORS

    281

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