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Archetypes Of Power
[Архетипы Власти]

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  • Veselov, Yuriy (Веселов, Юрий)

    (Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU))

Abstract

The article is focused on the author’s understanding of the phenomena that are the basis of the ideological picture of the world of different social group categories. The author presents the historical stage-by-stage development of the fundamental ideas that are the essence of social identity and, consequently, influence the legitimization of power throughout the organized history of mankind and in modern times. This understanding of archetypes in political science is presented for the first time. The article is built around the concept of “archetype” and expands its meaning to political and ideological dimensions. Thus, using the methodology of categories of archetypes, the following forms prevailing in the organized history of mankind were identified: archetypes of the Sun, Church, Nation and Law. Such forms can be a convenient methodology in conflictology, political science, and the science of international relations. The presented approach opens a new theoretical direction in these sciences.

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  • Veselov, Yuriy (Веселов, Юрий), 2023. "Archetypes Of Power [Архетипы Власти]," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 38-47.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp2317
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