
Статья посвящена проблеме изучения взаимосвязи временной перспективы и отношения студенческой молодежи к политике современной России. В статье рассматриваются характеристики личности с доминированием определенной временной ориентации, такой как ориентация на позитивное прошлое, негативное прошлое, фаталистическое настоящее, гедонистическое настоящее, будущее. Также в статье представлены присущие каждой из перечисленных ориентаций особенности отношения к российской стратегической политике. Выявлено, что у студентов более выражены ориентации, способствующие позитивной оценке стратегической политики.
The issues of inter-relatedness of time perspective and the attitude of students to the strategic policy of Russia are regarded. Personality characteristics with different dominating time orientations are given, such as orientation to the positive past, to the negative past, to the fatalistic present, to the hedonistic present and future. The attitudes to the Russian strategic policy, inherent to each of the abovementioned orientations, are described. It is found out that students have mostly orientations enhancing to the positive estimation of the strategic policy.
временная перспектива, отношение, студенты, стратегическая политика
временная перспектива, отношение, студенты, стратегическая политика
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