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This book is my next research in the field of the historical psychology of the Russian people. Works of this kind often appeared a hundred or more years ago. However, since then the Russian people first became Soviet, and now they are generally called "Rossians." Studying of Russian people has become much more difficult due to the blurring of the ethnic national composition. National traits have been erased. Together with their education, their internationalism and craving for a good life increased. In such conditions, people have not much enthusiasm to establish their Russian national identity.By now, Russia is still a not completely civilized country, barbaric in places, but pretending to be a modern democratic one. As a result, like a hundred, and two hundred, and three hundred years ago, the Russians face the question: "What will happen to us?" Either the irreplaceable despotic leadership, or the split of the elites, or the stagnation and decay of the country, or the war and revolution to raise the people's spirit. Everything in the country is shaky and uncertain. Any laws and even the current Constitution can be changed tomorrow at the request of one person, in accordance with his ideas about good and bad, about necessary and unnecessary.The specified management scheme of the Russian ethnos tends to reproduce itself from generation to generation. Even if conditions appear for changing this scheme, this management model, they cannot be fully implemented. Having found themselves within the framework of a despotic sociocultural model of management, the Russian people and the entire Russian ethnos cannot get out of it. Conservative tradition and harsh lifestyle prevent him from doing this.
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