The political elite recruitment in the Baltic: the role of the ethnic factor
... groups had to tackle the problem of civil society formation and the development of a political regime based on democratic procedures. In these countries the processes of elite recruitment were largely affected by the factor of ethic homogeneity of the social structure. This article analyses the process of elite group formation in the Baltics through the lens of the ethnic factor. By applying the ethnopolitical approach, the author concludes that the de facto barriers to non-titular population groups ...
Affect, symbolization, and “practices of the Self”
... source of non-cognitive affectations becomes the interface, network, account, etc. Affects of hope, togetherness, and a new naivety characterise the tension between the individual and the digital environment. When objectified, they become symbols of social status. Thus, representation and its tools evoke a sense of elevation above the world. The overall modulation of these affects is positive; status symbols convey the meaning of a better future, which encourages a shift in the boundaries between the real and the virtual....
Emperor Nicholas II during the First World War through the eyes of Russian monarchical circles
... in the newspaper Russkoe znamya up to the February Revolution. The case described in the article involving an appeal to the authorities calling for the restoration of Nicholas II to the throne, as well as letters from representatives of various social strata addressed to the former tsar, demonstrates that even after his abdication, a sacralized perception of his figure persisted in society. The cited examples indicate the presence of loyalist sentiments within monarchist circles during the ...
The Old Believer question in the works of the classics of Russian anarchist thought
... views of the revolutionaries, the mentality of Old Believers shared numerous similarities with the ethics of Russian socialists. Despite many fundamental ideological differences, both groups gravitated toward collectivism, welcomed egalitarianism in social life, and demonstrated a pronounced distrust of representatives of the ruling authorities. It is noted that on a number of issues, anarchists’ views on Old Belief differed little from the perception of this religious movement held by thinkers ...
Ideology in the mailman's bags: towards the pragmatics of the postage stamp
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On poetic emotiology in poetry and beyond
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The concept “people” in the Cadet Party rhetoric
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On the question of possible prototypes of Chapurin’s Patape in P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s dilogy “In the Woods” and “On the Mountains”
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On defining cultural modality and its manifestation in L. N. Tolstoy’s short story “Polikushka”
... expressed through cognitive operators such as “must” vs. “must not,” “may” vs. “may not,” and “necessary” vs. “unnecessary.” Norms vary in their degree of obligatoriness and are adjusted by cultural attitudes and ideas about social life. It is established that cultural modality has a collective character, which underscores its objectivity. A cultural norm manifests itself in behavioral standards within its relevant environment, thereby objectifying the actional nature of ...
Symbolism of loyalty to the power of Teutonic order among the Old Prussians in the 13—14th centuries
... Teutonic Order in Prussia in the XIIIth—XIVth centuries based beside military oppression on the relations with local population supported by the incorporation of them in the system of condition landholding. These relations implied, from the one hand, the representation by the Order its own status as a collective ruler, and from the other hand, symbolic expression of the loyalty of Old Prussians in various spheres of social communication: language, onomastic, objects of material culture. Definition of the ways to express loyalty that is the purpose of the article allows to characterize the comprehension of Old Prussians their own status in new political conditions....
Initiative as a type of document
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The means of speech representation of the main genre-forming parameters, such as "communication subjects" ("sender" and "receiver"),...
Features of grifonym functioning in English-language fantasy video game texts
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