Abstract
The article gives some considerations about consequences for Russia of the ongoing destruction of the unipolar world and a formation of a new world order. The authors believe that a vector of search for a national idea, providing historical prospects of the Russian civilisation, has changed. The authors refute a view of intellectuals who defend liberal values and consider what is happening in domestic politics and spiritual life to be a temporary misunderstanding. The situation is analysed by a method of comparison, and parallels are drawn between present circumstances and Russian circumstances 100 years ago, as A. Chumakov writes in his book "Philosophical steamer". The untenability of arguments about reasons for the emigration of our compatriots – a complete lack of civility in Russian society of that time and up to the present day – is revealed. It is shown that a problem of emigration of the population, intellectuals among them, lies in an economic disadvantage of Russia, in a discrepancy between distorted political ideals of the migrant and a real situation in the country and abroad, and many other reasons.
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31 October 2024
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978-1-80296-133-1
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European Publisher
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134
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Sociolinguistics, linguistics, semantics, discourse analysis, translation, interpretation
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Zalibekova, A. Z., Alilova, K. M., Akhmedov, I. A., Babatova, A. S., & Shamilova, K. A. (2024). New Russia In The Emerging New World Order. In D. K. Bataev, S. A. Gapurov, A. D. Osmaev, V. K. Akaev, L. M. Idigova, M. R. Ovhadov, A. R. Salgiriev, & M. M. Betilmerzaeva (Eds.), Social and Cultural Transformations in the Context of Modern Globalism (SCTCMG 2023), vol 134. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences (pp. 483-488). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2024.10.61