On the Eurasian paradigm of political and legal knowledge

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The article examines the problems of the formation of a modern historiographical model of political and legal knowledge, the possibility of its development as a Eurasian paradigm, for the positioning of which there are various past and modern ideological prerequisites. In the context of the spread of various distortions, arbitrary modifications and ideological restrictions in relation to other cultural and civilizational types of development in world history, traditional Western European patterns of legal historiography often turn out to be not only ineffective, but also harmful to ensure sovereign conditions for unlocking the potential and preserving the stability of the civilizational space of Russia. The best elements of historiographical approaches to law and the state accumulated in foreign thought must certainly be preserved, but above all serve to clarify the total capital of Russian and foreign political and legal thought, strengthen the positions of Russian science and literature in solving various kinds of reconstructive historical and philosophical problems.

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Vladimir S. Gorban

Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: gorbanv@gmail.com

Doctor of Law, Head of the Philosophy of Law, History and Theory of State and Law Sector, Head of the Interdisciplinary Center for Philosophical and Legal Studies

Russian Federation, 10 Znamenka str., 119019 Moscow

Sergey V. Korolev

Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: sko.05@mail.ru

Doctor of Law, Professor, Chief Researcher of the International Law Sector

Russian Federation, 10 Znamenka str., 119019 Moscow

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