激情语境下俄罗斯人的人生目标与策略

N. N. Sedova
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这篇文章分析了俄罗斯人的生活价值观和态度在过去十年中是如何演变的。它考察了两种心理模式——积极主义者(被动主义者)和“被动主义者”——以及它们随时间的发展。应用这些模型的标准是倾向于内部与外部控制点,自给自足与依赖国家,斗争与适应外部环境。这些标准用于区分被动主义者(保持积极态度)、“被动主义者”(一贯持有被动主义态度)和中间群体(表现出混合态度)。文章还考察了被动主义者和“被动主义者”看待国家形势及其发展前景的方式;这些群体在社会结构中的地位;在设定和实现人生目标方面表现出的特点;以及这些群体在危机时期的适应潜力。我们的研究采取了俄罗斯科学院社会学研究所和俄罗斯民意研究中心从2005年开始进行的全俄罗斯代表性调查的形式。我们的证据表明,拥有积极/被动的价值观与更高的社会地位和经济成功、雄心、制定人生目标的理性方法和实现目标的策略以及强大的人生规划能力有关。我们的结论是,被动主义者比大多数人在社会现实中有更坚实的基础,并且能够更好地参与社会发展,包括在危机时期。
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The Life Goals and Strategies of Russians in the Context of Passionarity
This article analyzes how Russians’ life values and attitudes have evolved over the past decade. It examines two mental models—activist (passionarist) and “passivist”—and their development over time. The criteria for applying these models are inclinations toward an internal versus external locus of control, self-sufficiency versus dependence on the state, and struggle versus adaptation to external circumstances. These criteria are used to distinguish between passionarists (who maintain activist attitudes), “passivists” (who consistently hold passivist attitudes), and an intermediate group (exhibiting mixed attitudes). The article also examines the way in which the passionarists and “passivists” see the situation in the country and its prospects for development; the place held by these groups in society’s social structure; the traits manifested in the setting and attainment of life goals; and these groups’ adaptive potential in times of crisis. Our research took the form of Russia-wide representative surveys conducted by the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Sociology and the Russian Public Opinion Research Center beginning in 2005. Our evidence shows that having activist/passionarist values is associated with higher social status and financial success, ambition, a rational approach to devising life goals and the strategies for attaining them, and strong life planning abilities. Our conclusion is that passionarists have a firmer footing in social reality than most people and are better able to participate in society’s development, including during crisis periods.
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