Sociocultural genesis of Russia's vitality

<p>The Russian sociocultural potential of the vital force is considered in the context of the genesis of the concepts of the Slavophiles about its origins in those times when it was still mostly rural and peasant.&nbsp;The basic Slavophile’s, sociocultural meanings and positions about the...

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Main Authors: Vladimir I. Staroverov, Irina V. Staroverova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology 2022-06-01
Series:Наука. Культура. Общество
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Online Access:https://www.journal-scs.ru/index.php/scs/article/view/262/254
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description <p>The Russian sociocultural potential of the vital force is considered in the context of the genesis of the concepts of the Slavophiles about its origins in those times when it was still mostly rural and peasant.&nbsp;The basic Slavophile’s, sociocultural meanings and positions about the character of the Russian vital life fund, the connection of its natural spiritual and moral space with the civilizational content, determine the transgenic qualities of subsequent social and political movements, modern projections of the Slavophiles' notions about changes in the cultural fabric of Russian public life. The most significant sociocultural meanings and positions of Slavophilism are analyzed through the prism of their connection with Orthodoxy and the countryside as historical keepers of the reserve of the vital force of Russia.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-db8d3510272b493d9d13b5a51074a3482022-12-22T04:01:52ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied SociologyНаука. Культура. Общество2713-06812022-06-012413459262Sociocultural genesis of Russia's vitalityVladimir I. Staroverov0Irina V. Staroverova1RussiaState University of Land Use Planning<p>The Russian sociocultural potential of the vital force is considered in the context of the genesis of the concepts of the Slavophiles about its origins in those times when it was still mostly rural and peasant.&nbsp;The basic Slavophile’s, sociocultural meanings and positions about the character of the Russian vital life fund, the connection of its natural spiritual and moral space with the civilizational content, determine the transgenic qualities of subsequent social and political movements, modern projections of the Slavophiles' notions about changes in the cultural fabric of Russian public life. The most significant sociocultural meanings and positions of Slavophilism are analyzed through the prism of their connection with Orthodoxy and the countryside as historical keepers of the reserve of the vital force of Russia.</p>https://www.journal-scs.ru/index.php/scs/article/view/262/254consciousnesssocio-cultural mentalityspiritual and moral space of national mentalityorthodoxyfaithreasonrationalismsoil and westernizationcommunity and village as the source of the vital force of russiamonarchy and autocratic absolutismmodels of state structuresocio-cultural integralismneo-slavophilismorthodox socialism
spellingShingle Vladimir I. Staroverov
Irina V. Staroverova
Sociocultural genesis of Russia's vitality
Наука. Культура. Общество
consciousness
socio-cultural mentality
spiritual and moral space of national mentality
orthodoxy
faith
reason
rationalism
soil and westernization
community and village as the source of the vital force of russia
monarchy and autocratic absolutism
models of state structure
socio-cultural integralism
neo-slavophilism
orthodox socialism
title Sociocultural genesis of Russia's vitality
title_full Sociocultural genesis of Russia's vitality
title_fullStr Sociocultural genesis of Russia's vitality
title_full_unstemmed Sociocultural genesis of Russia's vitality
title_short Sociocultural genesis of Russia's vitality
title_sort sociocultural genesis of russia s vitality
topic consciousness
socio-cultural mentality
spiritual and moral space of national mentality
orthodoxy
faith
reason
rationalism
soil and westernization
community and village as the source of the vital force of russia
monarchy and autocratic absolutism
models of state structure
socio-cultural integralism
neo-slavophilism
orthodox socialism
url https://www.journal-scs.ru/index.php/scs/article/view/262/254
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