RAS PresidiumЧеловек Chelovek

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  • ISSN (Online) 2782-2893

Reception of Russian Revolution of 1917 as а problem of social psychology as an element of collective identity

PII
S0236-20070000616-8-1
DOI
10.7868/S70000616-8-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 1
Pages
70-84
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
Date of publication
01.02.2018
Year of publication
2018
Number of purchasers
8
Views
1024

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