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- W2482984184 abstract "Speranskii’s opinion of the petty bureaucracy as a servile class in need of leadership correlated with his view of the peasantry as a childlike, dependent people. Extrapolating on both ideas, Speranskii believed that beyond administrative restructuring Siberian society needed to be socially engineered. He envisaged the government in a paternal role, guiding the population towards a higher moral and educational level. Treskin had previously assumed a similar role, though it was more particularly that of a stern and punishing father; Speranskii wanted to replace such individuals and their arbitrary rule with executors whose predictable actions stemmed from systematized, codified policies. At the same time, the governing institutions he planned were not only to represent a system of greater and fairer efficiency, but would embody the spiritual benevolence redolent of Alexander I’s reign, during which manifestos and monuments alike expressed a view at once didactic and sanctimonious. Speranskii was no Alexander when it came to mysticism, but nevertheless was, in addition to being a creature of the rational and organizational precepts of the Enlightenment, strongly influenced by the German Romantic philosophy he read while in Perm and elsewhere, and despite believing in some ways that his Irkutsk assignment was an extension of his banishment from Petersburg, he came to envisage while there a glorious future for Siberia and its inhabitants, one that recognized the land’s great natural and geopolitical potential and promised that starozhily and natives could be made to conform to a narodnost (‘nationality-ness’) for the betterment of all Russia." @default.
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