Max Weber on Russia: Between Modern Freedom and Ethical Radicalism

C. Emmenegger
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The Weberian writings on the Russian Revolutions have been mostly overlooked by scholars, and treated as secondary within the large corpus of Max Weber’s sociological and political texts. Nonetheless, they deal with a central question in Weber’s work: the destiny of freedom in late modernity. While questioning the chances of success of the liberal struggle in Russia, Weber turns back to the moment in which modern freedom emerged in history, singling out the specific conditions that made it possible. Among these, a very central (although also very neglected) role is played by what Weber calls “a particular religious viewpoint.” Instead of being a result of economic development (Weber refuses the thesis according to which capitalism is necessarily emancipatory and bounded to democracy), or of an idea of tol-erance grounded on indifference (as a certain interpretation of liberalism would suggest), modern freedom has its cen-tral birthplace in religious radicalism, in particular in the puritan one. Weber seems to suggest that modern (that is, negative) freedom is born in a position of ethical intransigence, when religious virtuosi refuse to obey to political (i.e. worldly) authority in order to follow their own conscience, that is God’s voice. In order to better comprehend this pecu-liar link, the article investigates the Weberian conception of modern freedom as it emerges from his writings on Russia, seeking to deepen the relationship between modern freedom and ethical radicalism.
马克斯·韦伯论俄国:在现代自由主义与伦理激进主义之间
韦伯关于俄国革命的著作大多被学者所忽视,在马克斯·韦伯的社会学和政治文本的大量语料库中被视为次要的。尽管如此,它们处理了韦伯著作中的一个核心问题:晚期现代性中自由的命运。在质疑自由主义斗争在俄罗斯成功的可能性的同时,韦伯回到了现代自由在历史上出现的那一刻,挑出了使其成为可能的具体条件。其中,韦伯所说的“一种特殊的宗教观点”扮演了一个非常核心(尽管也很被忽视)的角色。现代自由不是经济发展的结果(韦伯拒绝了资本主义必然是解放的,并与民主相结合的论点),也不是基于冷漠的宽容观念的结果(就像对自由主义的某种解释所暗示的那样),它的中心发源地是宗教激进主义,尤其是清教徒。韦伯似乎在暗示,现代的(也就是消极的)自由诞生于一种道德上的不妥协,当宗教大师拒绝服从政治(即世俗)权威,以遵循他们自己的良心,即上帝的声音。为了更好地理解这一特殊的联系,本文考察了韦伯关于俄罗斯的著作中出现的现代自由概念,试图加深现代自由与伦理激进主义之间的关系。
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