Davydov A.P. Russia: Socio-Cultural Foundations of the Moscow-Hordian Politarny Power-Management Complex (12th century — 1917). Introduction to the formulation of the problem of reforming Russian political politics. Political Conceptology: Journal of Metadisciplinary Studies, 2018, Issue 4, pp. 80-98. Davydov A.P. Russia: Socio-Cultural Foundations of the Moscow-Hordian Politarny Power-Management Complex (12th century — 1917). Introduction to the formulation of the problem of reforming Russian political politics. Political Conceptology: Journal of Metadisciplinary Studies, 2018, Issue 4, pp. 80-98.ISSN 2218-5518DOI 10.23683/2218-5518.2018.4.8098Posted on site: 17.12.18 AbstractThis article - about the syncretic mechanism of“power-property-management”, which originated in the Vladimir-Suzdal principality in the XII century. This system was finally formed in the Moscow-Horde imperial-tribal way of managing the country in theXIII-XIV-XV centuries. It was a political support of the Moscow kingdom / Russian empire over the next centuries and remained in Soviet and then in post-Soviet Russia almost unchanged. This pre-statecontrol mechanism has a permanent structure - “autocracy”, “serfdom”, “corrupt official”. In this article, it is referred to as “politarian” (the term of the historian Yu. I. Semenov). The growing split between the politarian system and democratic shifts in the course of the anti-serf reform on February 19, 1861, the Stolypin reform (1906-1911), the liberalization of the government in accordance with the manifesto of October 17, 1905, the events of 1917 is analyzed.1861-1917 they did not win - the stratum of the historically formed ordinary consciousness was too large. The Bolshevik revolution was the victory of the most soil of all the revolutionary parties that foughtfor power in 1905-1917 and, therefore, most interested in preserving the Russian politarian system. It is assumed to continue the study of the Russian politarian system in the Soviet and post-Sovietmodifications with the formation of the methodology for its reform. Content (in russ)hide table of contentsshow table of contents