Abstract
The authors focus their analysis on phenomenon of post-soviet nostalgia in the everyday discourseof Russian citizens, which is regarded as one of the authoritarian syndrome manifestations. Thestudy proved that despite opposite basic characteristics, representatives of various examined groupsdemonstrated a remarkable resemblance of their Modern Russia and the Soviet Union perceptions.
Keywords
Post-Soviet nostalgia, the Soviet Union, discourse, authoritarian syndrome, the Great Power pathos, schoolchildren, students, the military, employed middle-aged Russians, pensioners, children-of-the-street, homeless people, State Duma deputies, political elite, image of Russia
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