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Ideology of Traditional Values: The Socio-Philosophical Analysis of the Rise of Moral Conservatism in the 21st Century

Идеология традиционных ценностей: социально-философский анализ подъема морального консерватизма в XXI веке

Uzlaner, Dmitry (Узланер, Дмитрий А.) ()
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Uzlaner, Dmitry (Узланер, Дмитрий А.): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

Working Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Abstract: The focus of this work is the ideology of "traditional values" and, in general, "a turn to moral conservatism." This topic has gained relevance in Russia at least since 2012. Researchers have repeatedly drawn attention to the rise of moral conservatism in the past few decades. In fact, there is a transition from the economic (class) confrontation to the opposition of the moral (value). However, this turn in domestic policy is not a purely Russian phenomenon. However, it is important that all this described dynamics in the light of the processes of globalization ceases to be purely national. It acquires a transnational dimension.

Pages: 66 pages
Date: 2018-06
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