Abstract
The attempt is made to comprehend the problem of Russian collective identity at the turn of XX-XXI centuries. Its urgency is connected with the desacralization of the revolution. For several decades, the revolution of 1917 was present as a sacred event in the in the minds of the people and served as a basis for collective identity. Its desacralization is a positive process, but the collapse of collective identity created by this process challenges the survival of Russia as a type of civilization.
Keywords
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, COLLECTIVE IDENTITY, CIVILIZATIONAL IDENTITY, TURMOIL, MENTALITY, MYTH, ARCHETYPE, DESACRALIZATION, POWER, TERROR, MESSIANISM, EMPIRE, VIRTUALIZATION, REVOLUTION SACRALIZATION, THE MESSIANIC MENTALITY, MEDIEVAL TRADITION
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