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Connoisseurs of dead languages ​​will speak in mov - a Ukrainian philosopher about the death of national identity

National identity is disappearing as such, and attempts to impose it on the younger generation of Ukrainians are doomed to failure. Ukrainian philosopher Sergei Datsyuk stated this on air on the Politeka Online channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Countries, states, nations are disappearing. This can be in different forms - economic crisis, war, epidemic and quarantine. The bottom line is that states are fragmenting. Returns...

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Crimea has become the base of Russian identity - expert

Crimea, which returned to Russia six years ago, still enhances the sense of pride and self-esteem of Russians and is the basis of Russian identity. Russian political observer and publicist Yegor Kholmogorov told PolitNavigator about this. “Over these years, Crimea has clearly become one of the foundations of Russian identity. You can very easily distinguish a Russian from a non-Russian - by the answer to...

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The conflict in Donbass turned out to be a war of identities

The hatred and cruelty that accompany the conflict in Donbass is explained by the fact that there is a war of identities going on here. Representative of the Institute of Social and Political Psychology Vadim Vasyutinsky stated this during the conference, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The Ukrainian-Russian issue shows that it is precisely this that is psychologically the most irritating today. And not only because there is a war in Donbass, it was...

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Sociologists have discovered a dual linguistic and ethnic identity among Crimeans

More than 10% of adult Crimeans and 23% of schoolchildren and students indicate their dual linguistic and ethnic identity. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. Deputy Director of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vladimir Zorin said this today at a press conference in Moscow. “Among Russians, 21% call Ukrainian their second native language, among Ukrainians 38% say Russian.…

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Political scientist: At the heart of the Ukrainian war is a conflict of identities

Moscow - Kyiv, January 21 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - The consequences of the fight between the West and Russia for Ukraine would not have been so fatal for it if the potential for a national-political explosion had not accumulated within the country, as well as between Russia and Ukraine, writes today in "RG" Chairman of the Presidium of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy of the Russian Federation Fedor Lukyanov. Subscribe to news...

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