Common good in the context of solidarization in military processes
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Common good principle is shown as a component of solidarity in military processes context, which is confirmed by current situation in Russia over the past two years. Common good is a principle that prevail over principles of conflicting private selfish and group interests in practices and institutes. Private selfish and group good principle (nihilism towards common good) is opposed to common good. Not only trust, solidarity, law, institutes, politics, but society survival in the face of common disaster is impossible without common good principle. Weak sprouts of solidarization have emerged since autumn of 2022. Various authors’ researches and data allow us to state that solidarity (empirically manifested, among other things, even in increase in trust in the authorities) coexists with a social split. Many common good understandings and interpretations, and sides of the failed dialogue create their own common good discourses. A split occurs between them, understood as a socially (and politically) non-optimal discrepancy between interests of certain groups with impossibility of its civilized overcoming, often with impossibility or limited opportunity for dialogue between the sides. Solidarity and the common good are a priori impossible in a split. It is very likely that in the current extreme time for Russia, common good principle will be developed. Russian sociality can change significantly, passing these crosses, which obviously require in-depth and thorough research.
Safety, military conflicts, institutes, common good, solidarity
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170200515
IDR: 170200515 | DOI: 10.31171/vlast.v31i4.9699