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Traditionalism as a factor of political stability in modern Russian society
[Традиционализм Как Фактор Политической Стабильности В Современном Российском Обществе]

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  • Alexander V. Glazkov (Глазков А.В.)

    (South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

The article considers traditionalism as a positive factor contributing to the achievement of political stability in Russian society in the modern complex context of aggravating external threats. The object of the study is political stability as a unity of factors and consequences in modern society. Subject of the study – traditionalism as a factor of political stabilization and reintegration of Russian society in the modern context. The study of traditionalism is conducted in the unity of cultural-historical and modern socio-political aspects, due to which this phenomenon is a leading factor of political stability in society and the state, which proclaims traditional values as basic. The study of traditionalism as a factor of the political process in our country is based on the idea of the unity of socio-historical and political science knowledge, forming a single discursive space. Tradition as a multidimensional phenomenon of folk life, synthetically expresses everyday perceptions that influence the political climate in society. The relationship between tradition and innovation in the context of the development of digital technologies as the basis of the communicative process should reach a new level and become part of the practice of political legitimization.

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  • Alexander V. Glazkov (Глазков А.В.), 2024. "Traditionalism as a factor of political stability in modern Russian society [Традиционализм Как Фактор Политической Стабильности В Современном Российском Обществе]," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 1, pages 283-288.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s24138
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