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Series 17

PHILOSOPHY. CONFLICT STUDIES. CULTURE STUDIES. RELIGIOUS STUDIES.

Issue 1, 2014

CONTENTS

Section CULTURAL STUDIES
Codes UDC 172 Page 76-83
Title From what motherland begins: the Russian idea of love
Author 1 Kanysheva Olga A. Russian State Hydrometeorological University
195196, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor
e-mail: k-55o@yandex.ru
Summary The article is a critical review of spiritual and moral crisis of modern Russia through the prism of the �philosophy of the heart� - tradition, represented by V. Soloviev, N. Lossky, N. Berdyaev and other creators of Russian religious renaissance. The author examines the idea of love as the basic archetype of Russian culture, the principle of life of the People�s soul. This principle is being destroyed now by globalization which obstructs or perverts the national identity. The revival of the �Russian idea� and principles of organic national life should begin with the rehabilitation of love for the homeland.
Keywords Russia, homeland, love, soul, unity, Russian idea, archetype, femininity, charisma.