Dilemmas of Russian Capitalism: Fedor Chizhov and Corporate Enterprise in the Railroad Age

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Harvard University Press, 28 лют. 2005 р. - 275 стор.

Fedor Chizhov built the first railroad owned entirely by Russian stockholders, created Moscow’s first bank and mutual credit society, and launched the first profitable steamship line based in Archangel. In this valuable book, Thomas Owen vividly illuminates the life and world of this seminal figure in early Russian capitalism.

Chizhov condemned European capitalism as detrimental to the ideal of community and the well-being of workers and peasants. In his strategy of economic nationalism, Chizhov sought to motivate merchants to undertake new forms of corporate enterprise without undermining ethnic Russian culture. He faced numerous obstacles, from the lack of domestic investment capital to the shortage of enlightened entrepreneurial talent. But he reserved his harshest criticism for the tsarist ministers, whose incompetence and prejudice against private entrepreneurship proved his greatest hindrance.

Richly documented from Chizhov’s detailed diary, this work offers an insightful exploration of the institutional impediments to capitalism and the rule of law that plagued the tsarist empire and continue to bedevil post-Soviet Russia.

 

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The Search for a Vocation
9
Arrest and Internal Exile
22
Personality and Entrepreneurship
30
Economic Nationalism in Theory
46
Corporate Capitalism and Railroads
64
German Theories and Russian Realities
70
The Origins of Slavophile Capitalism
80
Economic Nationalism in Practice
92
Chizhovs Legacy
149
Limits to Success
150
Merchants and Gentry as Corporate Entrepreneurs
158
MilitaryAutocratic Rule
177
Unresolved Dilemmas
200
The Death of Fedor Vasilievich
203
Notes
215
Bibliographical Essay
253

The First Banks in Moscow
110
The MoscowKursk Railroad
124
The ArchangelMurmansk Steamship Company
134

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Thomas C. Owen was Katheryn, Lewis, and Benjamin Price Professor of History, Louisiana State University and is now an Associate of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University.

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