THE RUSSIA POPULATION'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE GOVERNMENT: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Abstract
Sociology, as a type of social practice, defines the conditions and prerequisites for the implementation of political practices, revealing their inherent tendencies, laws of effectiveness, and the probabilities of various possibilities. In analyzing the interaction of dominance and subordination, it focuses primarily on the second aspect of this relationship: the provision of mechanisms for subordination, support, and acceptance of power structures. Sociological analysis involves identifying patterns of political behavior, the characteristics of the population's perception of power, and their sociostructural determinants.
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Review
For citations:
Safonova E. THE RUSSIA POPULATION'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE GOVERNMENT: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2013;(4):56-59. (In Russ.)