Eurasian Paradigm of Russia: Values, Ideas and Experience 2015
DOI: 10.18101/978-5-9793-0814-2-24-27
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To the problem of compliance with the national law and national pride of “others” in the attitudes of Southern Russia university students

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“…It is safe to assume that most of them will not be able to change their interpersonal communicative sphere throughout the education period, they will not be able to break their long-held beliefs. [1] According to Professor Z. Abdulagatov, such situations can contribute to the fact that radical ideas are becoming popular among students, this tendency should be regarded with suspicion since such young people quickly find supporters in various international groups and organizations that are organized along religious or political lines. [2] The religious component can lead to radicalization among young people, as rightly noted by M. Mchedlova [3], G. Shirokalova [4], S. Ryzhova.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is safe to assume that most of them will not be able to change their interpersonal communicative sphere throughout the education period, they will not be able to break their long-held beliefs. [1] According to Professor Z. Abdulagatov, such situations can contribute to the fact that radical ideas are becoming popular among students, this tendency should be regarded with suspicion since such young people quickly find supporters in various international groups and organizations that are organized along religious or political lines. [2] The religious component can lead to radicalization among young people, as rightly noted by M. Mchedlova [3], G. Shirokalova [4], S. Ryzhova.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%