Conservative Trends In Politics And Archaization Of The Russian Society

Autores/as

  • Aleksey P. Sitnikov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v0i36.1220

Palabras clave:

conservatism, archaization, modernization, public administration, russian society, neopatrimonialism

Resumen

The article explores the foundations of conservative trends in Russian politics. The manifestation of conservative tendencies is seen in the very nature of the neo-patrimonial political regime prevailing in post-Soviet Russia, and in the legitimizing ideology on which it is based. The formation of the neopatrimonial regime and its ideological foundations are considered as a manifestation of the archaization of Russian society, which also manifests itself in the strengthening of the role of religion in Russian society; while religiosity itself has a certain specificity, which makes it possible to talk about the presence of archaizing tendencies within the framework of religious consciousness. 

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Publicado

2019-12-30

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P. Sitnikov, A. (2019). Conservative Trends In Politics And Archaization Of The Russian Society. Revista San Gregorio, (36). https://doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v0i36.1220