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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English Russian |
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Aletheia
2010
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Schriftenreihe: | History book
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Beschreibung: | Aus dem Russ. übers. |
Beschreibung: | 424 S. |
ISBN: | 9785914194120 |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
............................................................................................5
Part I. Theoretical and methodological
bases for studying paradoxes
.........................................8
Chapter
1.
Social consciousness: sociological vision
...................................8
1.1.
From the history of philosophical and sociological thought
..................9
1.2.
Main features of modern social consciousness in Russia:
experience of constructing
............................................................... 14
1.3.
Real consciousness as a subject of sociological research........
.............. 20
Chapter
2.
Metamorphoses of modern social consciousness:
methodological bases for sociological analysis
...................... 29
2.1.
Conditions for the emergence of metamorphoses
............................... 29
2.2.
Global metamorphoses of social consciousness
................................. 36
2.3.
Cases of metamorphoses of social consciousness
............................... 40
Chapters. Paradoxes of social consciousness: question of essence.........
48
3.1.
Genesis of ideas: a brief historical overview
.......................................48
3.2.
Essence and content of paradoxes
.....................................................53
3.3.
Causes of paradoxical consciousness
.................................................57
Part II. Paradoxes in context of social
knowledge and social practice
...................................68
Chapter
4.
Mythological consciousness
as a form of paradox manifestation
.......................................68
4.1.
Multifaceted essence of myths
..........................................................68
4.2.
Fundamental characteristics of mythological consciousness
...............74
4.3.
Types of paradoxes of mythological consciousness
.............................75
4.4.
Correlation between mythology and ideology.
..................................79
Chapterã.
Manipulation as mechanism of creating paradoxes
............... 83
5.1.
Forms and methods of manipulation....
............................................. 84
5.2.
Gambling with trust
........................................................................ 89
5.3.
Results and implications of manipulation
......................................... 90
Chapter
6.
Stereotypes and paradoxes: generalities and specifics
...........93
6.1.
Stereotypes as realm of paradox
.......................................................94
6.2.
Structure and functions of stereotypes
..............................................97
6.3.
How stereotypes breed paradoxes
.....................................................99
Chapter?. Frustration and paradox
......................................................103
7.1.
What is frustration?
........................................................................103
7.2.
Paradoxes in context of frustration
.................................................105
7.3.
Marginality
—
social field of frustration
............................................
Ill
Chapters. Centaur-problems as a special form of paradox
...................117
8.1.
Is combining non-combinable possible?
..........................................117
8.2.
Centaur-problems in social life
.......................................................120
8.3.
Centaur-problem as a special form of manifestation
of paradoxes of consciousness and behavior
....................................122
Chapter
9.
Phantoms of social consciousness and behavior
.................. 127
9.1.
What is a phantom?
....................................................................... 129
9.2.
The essence and content of the phantoms
of social consciousness and behavior
.............................................. 133
9.3.
Main characteristics of phantom personality types
...........................135
9.4.
Classification of phantom type personalities
....................................137
Partili.
Types of paradoxes
........................................................143
Chapter
10.
Paradoxes and contradictions
of economic consciousness and behavior
.............................143
10.1.
State and trends of economic consciousness
as product of «trophy» economy
....................................................144
10.2.
Key economic paradoxes of consciousness and behavior
..................154
10.3.
Paradoxes in labor sphere
..............................................................162
10.4.
Paradox of economic consciousness and behavior
of Russian peasantry
......................................................................166
Chapter
11.
Polarity of political consciousness: differences
and commonalities
................................................................174
11.1.
Magnitude, directions and characteristics of changes
in political consciousness
...............................................................175
11.2.
Paradoxes of political development of the country
...........................180
11.3.
Paradoxes of mass political consciousness and behavior
...................183
11.4.
Multy-party system: myth or reality?
..............................................188
Chapter
12.
Paradox of legal consciousness
.............................................192
12.1.
Paradoxes of the legal status of people
............................................193
12.2.
What stands in the way of implementing ideas of law?
.....................195
12.3.
Legal «thresholds» of paradoxicality
...............................................202
12.4.
Paradoxes of mass legal consciousness
............................................204
Chapter
13.
Paradoxes of national self-consciousness
.............................209
13.1.
Characteristics of national identity in post-soviet period
..................210
13.2.
Main features of national self-consciousness
...................................216
13.3.
Forms of paradoxes of national self-consciousness
..........................217
13.4.
Chauvinism in everyday life
—
a specific form of paradox......
...........224
Chapter
14.
Historical consciousness and historical memory:
state and paradoxes
...............................................................228
14.1.
What is historical consciousness and historical memory
................... 229
14.2.
Events through the mirror of historical memory
.............................. 232
14.3.
Historical personalities
.................................................................. 238
14.4.
Personal historical memory
............................................................ 243
14.5.
An overview of historical knowledge.....
.......................................... 245
Chapter
15.
Paradoxes of moral consciousness.
....................................... 250
15.1.
What kinds of morality exist in society?
.......................................... 251
15.2.
Current state of moral consciousness
..............................................253
15.3.
Moral dimension of economic paradoxes
........................................257
15.4.
Common and specific in paradoxes of moral
and political consciousness
............................................................263
15.5.
Social paradoxes of morality
..........................................................265
15.6.
Moral paradoxes of spirituality
.......................................................270
Chapter
16.
Paradoxes of religious consciousness
...................................275
16.1.
Religiousness in modern-day Russian society
..................................278
16.2.
The new guise of the old paradoxes
................................................280
16.3.
Possibilities and limitations of religious paradoxes
...........................286
Part IV. Forms of paradoxes
....................................................... 295
Chapter
17.
Elite: cliques, clans or castes?..........
...................................... 295
17.1.
What is elite?
................................................................................ 296
17.2.
The realities of Russian «elite»
....................................................... 302
17.3.
What should we call those who govern us?
...................................... 305
Chapter
18.
Centrists in Russia: all or none
............................................310
18.1.
Realities of Russian
centrism
..........................................................311
18.2.
On essence of
centrism
..................................................................313
18.3.
Mechanism and methods of
centrism
..............................................316
18.4.
Prospects of
centrism
....................................................................318
Chapter
19.
Intelligentsia or intellectuals?
..............................................322
19.1.
History of the problem
...................................................................322
19.2.
On typology of contemporary Russian intelligentsia
.........................324
19.3.
Intellectuals: who are they?
............................................................330
Chapter
20.
Education and quasi-educated
..............................................335
20.1.
New facets of illiteracy
...................................................................336
20.2.
Professional incompetence as a precursor
of professional cretinism
................................................................340
20.3.
Paradoxes of social enlightenment
..................................................345
Part V. The situation of paradox
..............................................350
Chapter
21.
Must and cannot
................................................................... 350
21.1.
Must
............................................................................................350
21.2.
«Must not»
...................................................................................352
21.3.
Is everything that is not prohibited, permissible?
.............................353
21.4.
Paradoxes of reconciling «must» and «must not»
............................355
Chapter
22.
Enemy or opponent
...............................................................357
22.1.
Polarity of thinking
.......................................................................357
22.2.
What are the differences between an enemy and an opponent?
........359
22.3.
Is there a cure for this ailment ?
.....................................................361
Chapter
23.
Freedom or boundlessness
...................................................364
23.1.
Freedom as a short-lived exaltation over the impossible
......................364
23.2.
Freedom or the heavy burden of doubts
..........................................366
23.3.
Freedom with no duty?
..................................................................368
23.4.
Freedom or necessity?
....................................................................370
23.5.
Freedom or responsibility?
.............................................................371
23.6.
Freedom or conscience
..................................................................372
23.7.
Freedom is not a given
...................................................................372
23.8.
Freedom? Is this what we wanted?
..................................................373
Chapter
24.
Between the past and the future
...........................................375
24.1.
Primitivism
of the nihilism
............................................................376
24.2.
Misery and poverty of dogmatism
...................................................379
24.3.
Social
anomie
...............................................................................380
Chapter
25.
Europeans? Asians? Eurasians?
............................................382
25.1.
Paradoxical image of russia in the modern world
.............................384
25.2.
Paradoxes of national identity
........................................................386
Chapter
26.
Private versus public
............................................................390
26.1.
Irrationality of paradoxes of private and public
................................390
26.2.
Phenomenon of
conformism
and non-conformism
.......................... 393
26.3.
Paradoxes of group egoism
............................................................ 395
Chapter
27.
Good and evil
........................................................................ 397
27.1.
Aggressiveness as a paradoxical combination of good and evil
.......... 397
27.2.
Utopia as means of achieving the unachievable....
............................400
Instead of conclusion.
.................................................................... 404
Comments
................................................................................................ 404
New interpretations of the issues of consciousness and behavior...........
406
Is the modern Russian paradoxical?
........................................................ 410
Index
...................................................................................................... 417
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