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MORAL INVERSIONS OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN LIBERALISM

https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2017-3-828

Abstract

This article examines the main directions of the moral inversion of Russian liberalism, understood as a change in the attitude of the leaders of the Russian liberal of the political camp to the problem of linking politics and morality in post-Soviet Russia. The author believes that as a result of the reforms carried out, ideas about the individual criteria of the person’s moral integrity, both in relation to an average citizen and in relation to a representative of the power elite, were violated. Modesty, responsibility for words and actions, concern for the neighbor, did not fit into the liberal order of reforms. The conclusion is substantiated that for a significant part of citizens the idea of lifting restrictions, including moral ones, was actualized from a person striving to achieve personal success in politics and economy.

About the Author

A. V. Golovchenko
Saratov State University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky
Russian Federation


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