Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Russian Self-Management Idea Origin and Globalization as a Form of the World Society Governing

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2009 2 (3)
Authors
Ozeredenko, Vladimir N.
Contact information
Vladimir N. Ozeredenko Siberian Federal University, 79 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia E-mail address:
Keywords
form of government; the world society; self-management; social transformations; and social evolution
Abstract

Russian political system reforming is closely connected to the social transformations, being typical for the modern world society, and which are the consequences of globalization processes. Along with natural globalization, which supposes a lawful striving for humanity integration, we have become witnesses of artificial globalization, which is dangerous for societies’ socio-cultural identity. That is why the salvation of the modern educational system problems supposes taking into consideration traditions, being typical for the Russian society. In order to understand and to solve the given problem, we need to address the historical roots of Russian consciousness formation, within which our society’s self-identification took place. Russia takes an exclusive position among the most important world civilizations. Its main peculiarity is in the following: in our country the triad – tradition-culture-civilization – does not make up an integral and smoothly running system, which also determines the general type of society. Both eastern and western civilizations use ideological means in order to blur over and to conceal their incongruity to their traditions and, moreover, their culture. However, in both cases the symbolic depth of experience is not opposed and does not confront with the material world, created by the civilization.

Pages
361-366
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/1004

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