Basic values of people of the Euroasian civilisation in the conditions of globalisation
Keywords:
globalisation; value; Euroasian civilization; transformation; collectivismAbstract
Generalizing the results of certain sociological researches in different regions of Siberia, East Kazakhstan and the Western Mongolia the article shows that in modern conditions of globalisation and intensification of interactions between the civilisations, in conditions of deep social transformations that are carried out basing on Western civilization as a sample people did not take liberal market values as dominating. Much more valuable are traditions of collectivism and collective property, general order and stability, priority of public interests and orientation to cooperation, and these are the values that make a steady basis of Euroasian civilisational community.References
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