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Социология русского общества. Россия между Хаосом и Логосом

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Книга известного современного российского мыслителя, философа и социолога представляет собой оригинальный подход к социологическому изучению структуры русского общества как особого объекта, который автор впервые вводит в научный оборот. Концепт "русское общество" представляет собой совокупность социообразующих констант, парадигм и начал, остающихся неизменными на всем протяжении российской истории. Эти константы и парадигмы - понимание пространства, времени, антропологии, религии, государственности, тендера, культуры и т. д. - и исследует автор.

Книга написана на основании спецкурса для студентов социологического факультета МГУ им. М.В.Ломоносова и предназначена для широкого круга читателей.

592 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2011

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Alexander Dugin

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Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Russian: Александр Гельевич Дугин, born 7 January 1962) is a Russian philosopher and activist. As a founder of the Russian Geopolitical School and the Eurasian Movement, Dugin is considered as one of the most important exponents of modern Russian conservative thought in the line of slavophiles. He earned his PhD in Sociology, in Political sciences, and also in Philosophy. During six years (2008 – 2014), he was the head of the Department of Sociology of International Relations in Sociological Faculty of Moscow State University. His publications include more than sixty books such as Foundations of Geopolitics, Fourth Political Theory, Theory of Multipolar World, Noomakhia (24 volumes), Ethnosociology. The influence of Dugin’s thought on modern day Russia (including political leaders) is recognized by not only his followers but also his philosophical and political opponents. His ideas are sometimes judged controversial or nonconformist but almost all agree that they are inspiring and original.

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