Comprehending Russia and the World: Concerning a Failed Sociological Study (about “Comprehending Russia: a Sociologist`s View”, the book by P. I. Smirmov)
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Comprehending Russia and the World: Concerning a Failed Sociological Study (about “Comprehending Russia: a Sociologist`s View”, the book by P. I. Smirmov)
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S013216250009303-6-
Publication type
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Смирнов П.И. Постижение России: взгляд социолога. СПб., 2020.
Status
Published
Authors
Dmitry V. Trubitsyn 
Occupation: Professor
Affiliation: Transbaikalian State University
Address: Russian Federation, Chita
Edition
Pages
166-172
Abstract

P.I. Smirnov`s book claims to be a synthetic sociological study of Russia and the world civilization proposing a new conceptual framework. However, providing an interesting general theoretical analysis of the problems of social studies (not sociological ones), the author fully subordinated his work to ideology. The book lacks strictly sociological methods, as well as empirical data. Theoretic constructs developed by the author are applied not to the study in question but to political manifestations. It results in a cognitive theory, well-developed philosophically but justifying a rather primitive world view: dividing societies into harmonious “home-service” civilizations and aggressive “market-based” ones. The study is characterized by the extensive use of cultural stereotypes, myths and official historiographic clichés.

Keywords
sociology, social comprehension, method, ideology, enemy image
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17.04.2020
Date of publication
01.08.2020
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References

1. Gudkov L.D. (2011) Abortive Modernization. Moscow: ROSSPEN. (In Russ.)

2. Smirnov P.I. (2020) Comprehending Russia: a Sociologist`s View. Saint-Petersburg: Aletejya. (In Russ.)

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