On Political Science, Its Correlation with Other Spheres of Knowledge, and on the Study of Political Space. (Foreword by M.V.Ilyin)

On Political Science, Its Correlation with Other Spheres of Knowledge, and on the Study of Political Space. (Foreword by M.V.Ilyin)




DOI: 10.17976/jpps/2005.02.11
Rubric: THESAURUS

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Kjellen R. On Political Science, Its Correlation with Other Spheres of Knowledge, and on the Study of Political Space. (Foreword by M.V.Ilyin) . – Polis. Political Studies. 2005. No. 2. P. 115-126. (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.17976/jpps/2005.02.11



Abstract

The outstanding Swedish political scientist Rudolf Kjellen (1864 — 1922) is known first of all as the man who invented the term “geopolitics”. His scientific heritage, however, is not confined to geopolitical research. Geopolitical ideas were just a by-product of his broader scientific researches aimed at finding out the subject-matter field of political science as such. It is this range of problems that is treated in his works “Politics and Science” and “State as a Form of Life”, with fragments of which we acquaint our readers. Edition used for the translation: Kjellen R. Staten som lifsform. Stockholm, 1916.


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