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The problem of the relationship between past and present in modern theories of historical and social time
[Проблема Соотношения Прошлого И Настоящего В Современных Теориях Исторического И Социального Времени]

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  • Oleynikov, Andrey (Олейников, Андрей)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Kobylin, Igor (Кобылин, Игорь)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

The current theorists of history find a very productive non-linear historical model of time, one of the variants of which is the concept of the “modern non-modern”, formulated for the first time by E. Bloch and later developed in the works of R. Kozellek. The advantages of this model are as follows: (1) it helps to make sure in the political and cultural nature of the difference between the past and the present; (2) allows us not to identify the present with modernity, but to understand modernity as the disjunctive unity of various historical times and temporal regimes.

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  • Oleynikov, Andrey (Олейников, Андрей) & Kobylin, Igor (Кобылин, Игорь), 2019. "The problem of the relationship between past and present in modern theories of historical and social time [Проблема Соотношения Прошлого И Настоящего В Современных Теориях Исторического И Социально," Working Papers 061905, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:061905
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