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Aleynik, R. M. The Human of Ethnics

Abstract: The epoch of globalization is characterized by a paradox combination of the growth of multi-ethnocultural interactions, population and genetic shift of peoples and reinforcement of ethnic identity at the same time. However, there are still vivid debates around the terms ‘ethnos’ and ‘nation’ between primordialists and constructivists in Russian philosophy and ethnology. It also gave birth to a new interpretation anthropology which studies cultural differences and meanings of human activity and various social coalitions in comparison with discrete units of anthropological (ethnological) analysis and relations between them.


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philosophy, human, globalization, culture, ethnos, integrity, anthropology, self-consciousness, primordialists, constructivists.


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