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Demetradze, M. P. Model of Institutionalization of Deviant Behavior in Traditional Societies (Case Study of Russia)

Abstract: The article is devoted to describing of stable forms of conservative traditionalism of Russian society which produce varied forms of deviant behavior of individuals. Necessity of transformation of such personality types as “adaptive”, “solitary”, “avoiding” is substantiated. The idea of “human capital and human potential growth in the country” based on formation of central zone of modern socio-cultural values which are to replace traditional values is proposed.


Keywords:

Deviation, adaptation, defi ciency social request, defi ciency social life, mystic participation, frustration, avoiding reality, centre zone of traditional socio-cultural values, central zone of traditional socio-cultural values, types of traditionalism.


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