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On the issue of the "ideological vacuum" in Postmodern Russia

К вопросу об «идеологическом вакууме» в России постмодерна

Oleg O. Antimenko (Антименко О.О.) and Olga V. Druzhba (Дружба О.В.)
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Oleg O. Antimenko (Антименко О.О.): Don State Technical University
Olga V. Druzhba (Дружба О.В.): Don State Technical University

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2023, vol. 4, 151-155

Abstract: Over the past decades, it has become almost a commonplace to talk about the final "end of ideology" as an objectively accomplished fact that is obvious and does not require justification. Meanwhile, real practice shows the opposite: according to most key indicators, including the rates of economic growth and development, the countries that have (China) or until recently had (the USA, the EU) a consistent ideological program are leading. In the conditions of the deepening crisis of liberal ideology, non-critically perceived by Russian society, the search for its own ideological foundations becomes a matter not as much as of the theoretical necessity than of the real practical survival and preservation of Russia as a single state and social organism.

Keywords: ideology; liberalism; liberal ideology; postmodernity; Russian society; traditionalism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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