Traditional Russian Family as a Basis for Sustainable Development of the State and Society

Authors

  • Aleksander M. Egorychev
  • Lev V. Mardakhaev
  • Anna G. Akhtyan
  • Yanina V. Shimanovskaya
  • Rustam A. Archakov
  • Tamara E. Bykovskaya

Abstract

The relevance of the problem under examination is stemming from the present difficult situation with the basic institution of the Russian society, i.e. the Russian family. Modern researchers explore the issues related to the present and future of the Russian family institution as a basis for sustainable development of the state and society. They analyze the condition of the present-day Russian family and reveal the reasons of its crisis. The authors of this research firmly uphold the position that only revival of traditional meanings and values of the Russian family will allow to keep its high status in the society and to foster sustainable development of the Russian state and society. This research is aimed at identifying and validating the factors and conditions that contribute to the revival of the traditional foundations of the Russian family, and to the sustainable development of the Russian state and society as a whole. The main approaches to the study of this problem were culturological and socio-historical, which allow to solve the pursued goals and objectives. The paper presents the analysis of the current socio-political situation in Russia, identifies and validates the main aspects and causes of the existing harsh reality of the Russian institution of family, discloses and identifies factors and conditions essential for sustainable development of the country. The materials of this research have practical value for researchers and specialists dealing with problems of the Russian family and challenges of sustainable development of the Russian society.

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Published

10-07-2019

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How to Cite

Traditional Russian Family as a Basis for Sustainable Development of the State and Society. (2019). Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 8(2), 168. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/ajis/article/view/10468