Putin’s philosophy as a national philosophy of adequacy
Автор: Timoshchuk A. S.
Журнал: Вестник Прикамского социального института.
Рубрика: Наука и образование
Статья в выпуске: 1 (82), 2019 года.
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The subject of the study is the political philosophy of V. V. Putin in it’s original imperatives (European liberalism, sovereign democracy, political multipolarity, security and sustainable development) and further evolution in the challenges of modernity (metaphysics of gratitude and memory, aspiration for the future, balance of institutions). The purpose of the study is to convince the reader of the complexity of the current socio-cultural reality and the adequacy of V. V. Putin’s national strategy. Methodology — factor and discourse analyzes. The results of the study: 1) the sources of the formation of Putin’s philosophy are analyzed; 2) Putin’s discourse in the global information war is characterized; 3) current feature of complex society are described. The author considers the main achievement of the Putin era in the fact that Russia has casted aside the global Byzantine and Soviet missions and enters into the mainstream of modest, attainable and popular teleology.
Social philosophy, Putin’s philosophy, the Russian nation, the sociogenesis of Russia, the systemogenetics of Russia, the development strategy of Russia, historical optimism
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IDR: 14126578