AXIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF RUSSIAN CIVILIZATION: THE CONCEPT OF ‘SOVEREIGNTY’ IN THE IDEOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL DISCOURSE OF THE 19TH CENTURY

Author:

SOROKOPUDOVA O.E.1

Affiliation:

1. State Academic University of Humanities; Lomonosov Moscow State University

Abstract

The article analyzes the concept of “sovereignty” as a value category in the socio-political discourse of the 19th century. The modern understanding of sovereignty in the 19th century corresponds to the concepts of “independence”, “autocracy”, “originality”, etc. Nine major semantic blocks have been identified, which reflect various aspects and nuances of the conceptual understanding of sovereignty in Russia in the 19th century. The analysis of the sources was carried out on the basis of the search base of the National Corpus of the Russian Language, while in total more than 4600 texts created in 1801-1900 were studied. As a result of content analysis and political-textual analysis of more than 4,600 texts created in 1801-1900, it was found that for Russian intellectual thought of the 19th century ideas about independence, identity, freedom, harmony, security, cultural and economic independence, autocracy and Orthodoxy constitute an ideological and value complex directly related to ideas about state sovereignty.

Publisher

Moscow University Press

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