Religion and Power as Strategic and Tactical Mechanisms of Social Normalization
It has long been noted that we are formed by power, penetrating into all spheres of life. However, looking at the rings of history, you notice that political and legal institutions were not built in a spontaneous and abstract way, their design was predetermined by religious maxims rooted in social f...
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oai:doaj.org-article:f52164f0e1fb464d9e1b28e167d4e72f2021-11-12T10:46:08ZReligion and Power as Strategic and Tactical Mechanisms of Social Normalization1726-11391816-859010.22394/1726-1139-2018-10-118-125https://doaj.org/article/f52164f0e1fb464d9e1b28e167d4e72f2018-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.acjournal.ru/jour/article/view/950https://doaj.org/toc/1726-1139https://doaj.org/toc/1816-8590It has long been noted that we are formed by power, penetrating into all spheres of life. However, looking at the rings of history, you notice that political and legal institutions were not built in a spontaneous and abstract way, their design was predetermined by religious maxims rooted in social fabric. Accordingly, power is only a tactical mechanism of social life, as a system of higher spiritual and moral imperatives, meanings and meanings that prescribe a certain behavior to a person, thereby exerting a managerial influence on him. Obviously, the existence and development of Russia in the foreseeable future will be linked to the search for the ruling and intellectual elite of such forms of normalization in the political, legal, social and cultural spheres of life that would not only not contradict social justice — the basic ideal of traditional religious faiths — Orthodoxy, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, governance, embodied in the evangelical imperative “If any of you wants to become the chief, let him be the whole servant” (St. Mark’s Gospel, 10:43), but also provided, through the separation of powers, the rule of law, political competition, its achievement.A. I. KugayT. G. CherkasovaNorth-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration articlereligionpowerorthodoxysocial normalizationPolitical institutions and public administration (General)JF20-2112ENRUУправленческое консультирование, Vol 0, Iss 10, Pp 118-125 (2018) |
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It has long been noted that we are formed by power, penetrating into all spheres of life. However, looking at the rings of history, you notice that political and legal institutions were not built in a spontaneous and abstract way, their design was predetermined by religious maxims rooted in social fabric. Accordingly, power is only a tactical mechanism of social life, as a system of higher spiritual and moral imperatives, meanings and meanings that prescribe a certain behavior to a person, thereby exerting a managerial influence on him. Obviously, the existence and development of Russia in the foreseeable future will be linked to the search for the ruling and intellectual elite of such forms of normalization in the political, legal, social and cultural spheres of life that would not only not contradict social justice — the basic ideal of traditional religious faiths — Orthodoxy, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, governance, embodied in the evangelical imperative “If any of you wants to become the chief, let him be the whole servant” (St. Mark’s Gospel, 10:43), but also provided, through the separation of powers, the rule of law, political competition, its achievement. |
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Religion and Power as Strategic and Tactical Mechanisms of Social Normalization |
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Religion and Power as Strategic and Tactical Mechanisms of Social Normalization |
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Religion and Power as Strategic and Tactical Mechanisms of Social Normalization |
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Religion and Power as Strategic and Tactical Mechanisms of Social Normalization |
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North-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
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