Civilisation approach in Russia and its historical evolution

Authors

  • Vsevolod V. Shimov Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, Belarus

Keywords:

civilisation, civilisational approach, barbarism, Russia, Europe, Asia

Abstract

The article examines the features of the evolution of the civilisational approach in Russia. The historical stages of the formation of the civilisational approach in Russian political thought, starting from the pre-revolutionary times and ending with the post-Soviet period, are considered. The works of N. Danilevsky, L. Gumilyov, A. Dugin, V. Tsymbursky are analysed. It is concluded that the civilisational approach in Russia was especially in demand due to the specific nature of Russia’s relations with the Western world and within the discussion about Russia’s belonging to European civilisation. In the perspective of the world-system analysis, the development of the civilisational paradigm in Russia was due to its being on the semi-periphery of the capitalist world-system. It has always complicated relations with the Western countries belonging the world-systemic core. The findings can be used within the study of the processes of formation of national and sociocultural identity in the post-Soviet space, as well as in teaching disciplines of the socio-humanitarian block (political science, history of political doctrines).

Author Biography

  • Vsevolod V. Shimov, Belarusian State University, 4 Niezaliežnasci Avenue, Minsk 220030, Belarus

    PhD (political science), docent; associate professor at the department of political science, faculty of law

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Published

2021-12-28

How to Cite

[1]
Shimov, V.V. 2021. Civilisation approach in Russia and its historical evolution. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Sociology. 4 (Dec. 2021), 32–38. DOI:https://doi.org/10.33581/2521-6821-2021-4-32-38.