Russian idea and American dream - unity and struggle of opposites
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The Russian idea and the American dream have a lot in common, both of these utopias were progressive for their time and their peoples, both are now experiencing a decline. Both utopias had common features: labor, a collective beginning, thanks to which both American colonists and a Russian village survived. Then they parted in their view of life - when the American dream adopted individualism and the desire to enrich, and the Russian idea followed the path of the further collective principle. Currently, both ideas have crossed due to a certain understanding that something average is needed for further development. The reconciliation of both utopias requires immediate implementation at a state or diplomatic level, otherwise it threatens the death of mankind. Russia and America have nothing to divide, our pan -European culture made us in many ways similar, albeit different in particular. Understanding the common sources, the values of life, a peaceful, diplomatic solution to problems are the basis for the further existence of earthly civilization.
About the Russian idea and about the American dream, the author Elena Golovina, a Russian man, discusses the Russian man, since the 90s of the twentieth century in America in the "scientific" emigration. The book is intended for a wide audience
About the Russian idea and about the American dream, the author Elena Golovina, a Russian man, discusses the Russian man, since the 90s of the twentieth century in America in the "scientific" emigration. The book is intended for a wide audience
Author:
Author:Golovina Elena
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Social Science & Politics
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00180-826-8
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