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Russian Federation Cultural Policy as a Counterweight to Posthumanism Influence

https://doi.org/10.56654/ROPI-2023-4(9)-132-145

Abstract

This article provides axiological foundations in response to the destructive influence of posthumanistic ideas. The author presents the key provisions of posthumanistic consciousness: freedom without foundations, man as part of a common ecosystem (the gap between the concepts of "man” and "humanity”) and the absence of the category of truth, leading to a "distributed identity” of a person (unstable and ambiguous). The paradigm of posthumanism refers to Western culture, in geopolitical realities, seeking to defend positions of governance (a reference to a unipolar world order). The study examines the foundations of the cultural policy of the Russian Federation to represent a different type of thinking: the attempt at unification is opposed by cultural diversity, and ambiguity is opposed by core spiritual and moral values.

About the Author

N. N. Andreychenko
Institute of Public Administration and Civil Service, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation

Natalya N. Andreychenko, specialist of the REC "Civil Society and Social Communications", master's degree student of the program "Management in the field of culture, education and science"

Moscow



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Andreychenko N.N. Russian Federation Cultural Policy as a Counterweight to Posthumanism Influence. Russia: Society, Politics, History. 2023;(4(9)):132-145. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.56654/ROPI-2023-4(9)-132-145

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