Socio-psychological patterns in the mass consciousness of the post-Soviet society (first article)
Abstract
In a controversial, deliberately polemical form, some stable, most universal socio-psychological stereotypes (patterns) of mass consciousness are considered, conditioned by the action of archetypes of the collective unconscious. The reasons for their stability, as well as changes due to certain social circumstances, are established. Examples of various kinds of manipulative technologies are given.
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Published
2019-03-11
Keywords:
pattern, archetype, stereotype, model, mass consciousness, collective unconscious, faith, God, Christianity, Church, manipulation of mass consciousness, advertising, freedom
How to Cite
Shamyakina, T. I. (2019). Socio-psychological patterns in the mass consciousness of the post-Soviet society (first article). Journal of the Belarusian State University. Sociology, 3, 84-94. Retrieved from https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/sociology/article/view/1647
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