“As a substantially state, Russians are not suitable for a petty political struggle: they know how to pursue policies in bulk, and not in retail. … Without a center of unity, the Russian people are rasting, and the particularist peoples begin to score it,” L. Tikhomirov reasoned the famous Russian politician at the beginning of the 20th century.
A Russian Orthodox lawyer and writer Pavel Ivanovich Dmitriev in the book proposed to the reader is reflected in the same problem of the development of the Russian nation and Russian statehood.
What are the main features of the social and political psychology of the Russian nation? What and where to look for reliable, indestructible supports for life, for movement to the future? – Here are the questions to which the author offers a fairly definite answer.
Author
Dmitriev Pavel Ivanovich
Editor
Blinsky A.V.
Publisher
Satis, 2007
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