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Социальная востребованность русского архетипа альтруизма в ХХI веке: модернизация и демократизация

Социальная востребованность русского архетипа альтруизма в ХХI веке: модернизация и демократизация

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются такие негативные явления, как обострение национальных конфликтов, очевидная дебилизация общества при помощи средств массовой информации и, прежде всего, телевидения, сведение на нет роли интеллигенции в обществе, утрата, а точнее подмена героя нашего времени, как и подмена элиты российского общества.The article is devoted to the problem of national conflicts getting more acute, as well as the actual mental debilitation of the public through the mass media, with TV playing a primary role and the intelligentsias role reduced to zero; the loss, or rather substitution of the hero of our times, along with substitution of the elite of the Russian society.

Keywords

КОРРУПЦИЯ И ПРИВАТИЗАЦИЯ, ОБОСТРЕНИЕ НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫХ КОНФЛИКТОВ, МОДЕЛЬ РУССКОГО АРХЕТИПА АЛЬТРУИЗМА, НЕСТЯЖАТЕЛЬСТВО, ВЗАИМОПОМОЩЬ, ЛОББИЗМ, КРАУДСОРСИНГ, ДЕМОКРАТИЯ, MODEL OF THE RUSSIAN ARCHETYPE OF ALTRUISM: NON-POSSESSIVENESS

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