Global Information Lookup Global Information

Slavic Native Faith and politics information


New World. Sun City by the Russian artist Lola V. Lonli, 2013.

In the Russian intellectual milieu, Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery) presents itself as a carrier of the political philosophy of nativism/nationalism/populism (narodnichestvo),[1] intrinsically related to the identity of the Slavs and the broader group of populations with Indo-European speaking origins,[2] and intertwined with historiosophical ideas about the past and the future of these populations and their role in eschatology.[3]

The scholar Robert A. Saunders found that Rodnover ideas are very close to those of Eurasianism, the current leading ideology of the Russian state.[4] Others found similarities of Rodnover ideas with those of the Nouvelle Droite (European New Right).[5] Rodnovery typically gives preeminence to the rights of the collectivity over the rights of the individual,[6] and Rodnover social values are conservative.[7] Common themes are the opposition to cosmopolitanism, liberalism, and globalisation,[8] as well as Americanisation and consumerism.[9]

The scholar Kaarina Aitamurto defined Rodnovers' applied political systems as forms of grassroots democracy, or as a samoderzhavie ("self-rule") system, based on the ancient Slavic model of the veche (assembly) of the elders, similar to ancient Greek democracy. They generally propose a political system in which power is entrusted to assemblies of consensually acknowledged wise men, or to a single wise individual.[10] On the level of geopolitics, Rodnovers have proposed the idea of "multipolarity" to oppose the "unipolarity" of the mono-ideologies, that is to say the Abrahamic religions and their ideological products of the Western civilisation.[11]

The historian Marlène Laruelle observed that Rodnovery is in principle a decentralised movement, with hundreds of groups coexisting without submission to a central authority. Therefore, socio-political views can vary greatly from one group to another, from one adherent to another, ranging from apoliticism, to left-wing, to right-wing positions. Nevertheless, Laruelle said that the most politicised right-wing groups are the most popularly known, since they are more vocal in spreading their ideas through the media, organise anti-Christian campaigns, and even engage in violent actions.[12] Aitamurto observed that the different wings of the Rodnover movement "attract different kinds of people approaching the religion from quite diverging points of departure".[13] Aitamurto and Victor Shnirelman also found that the lines between right-wing, left-wing and apolitical Rodnovers is blurry.[14]

In 1997 some Russian Rodnovers published a political declaration, the Russian Pagan Manifesto, which mentions, as sources of inspiration, three figures famous for their strong nationalism and conservatism: Lev Gumilyov, Igor Shafarevich, and the Iranian Ruhollah Khomeini. In 2002, the Bittsa Appeal was promulgated by Rodnovers less political in their orientation, and among other things it explicitly condemned extreme nationalism within Rodnovery. A further Rodnover political declaration, not critical towards nationalism, was the Heathen Tradition Manifest published in 2007.[15]

  1. ^ Aitamurto 2016, p. 141.
  2. ^ Simpson & Filip 2013, p. 39; Shnirelman 2017, p. 90.
  3. ^ Yashin 2016, pp. 36–38.
  4. ^ Saunders 2019, p. 566.
  5. ^ Ivakhiv 2005b, p. 235; Aitamurto 2008, p. 6.
  6. ^ Shnirelman 2013, p. 63.
  7. ^ Laruelle 2012, p. 308.
  8. ^ Ivakhiv 2005b, p. 223.
  9. ^ Aitamurto 2006, p. 189.
  10. ^ Aitamurto 2008, pp. 2–5.
  11. ^ Aitamurto 2016, p. 114.
  12. ^ Laruelle 2012, p. 296.
  13. ^ Aitamurto 2006, p. 205.
  14. ^ Shnirelman 2013, p. 63; Aitamurto 2016, pp. 48–49.
  15. ^ Aitamurto 2016, pp. 48–49.

and 20 Related for: Slavic Native Faith and politics information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8949 seconds.)

Slavic Native Faith and politics

Last Update:

In the Russian intellectual milieu, Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery) presents itself as a carrier of the political philosophy of nativism/nationalism/populism...

Word Count : 6855

Slavic Native Faith

Last Update:

The Slavic Native Faith, commonly known as Rodnovery and sometimes as Slavic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement...

Word Count : 30213

Slavic Native Faith in Russia

Last Update:

Slavic Native Faith or Slavic Neopaganism in Russia (variously called Rodnovery, Orthodoxy, Slavianism and Vedism in the country) is widespread, according...

Word Count : 6201

Union of Slavic Communities of the Slavic Native Faith

Last Update:

The Union of Slavic Communities of the Slavic Native Faith (acronym: USC SNF; Russian: Союз Славянских Общин Славянской Родной Веры, Russian acronym:...

Word Count : 785

Slavic Native Faith and Christianity

Last Update:

Slavic Native Faith and Christianity are mutually critical and often directly hostile to each other. Among the Slavic Native Faith (also known as Rodnovery)...

Word Count : 3762

Slavic Native Faith in Ukraine

Last Update:

The Slavic Native Faith in Ukraine has an unspecified number of adherents which ranges between the thousands and the tens of thousands. Volodymyr Shaian...

Word Count : 995

Slavic Native Faith in Poland

Last Update:

Slavic Native Faith in Poland (Rodnovery; Polish: Rodzimowierstwo) has in 2007, according to Scott Simpson, between 2000 and 2500 "actively engaged and...

Word Count : 748

List of Slavic Native Faith organisations

Last Update:

List of organisations of Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery) by country. Some organisations have their headquarters and major following in one country but...

Word Count : 2180

Native Ukrainian National Faith

Last Update:

of the Native Ukrainian National Faith, is a branch of Rodnovery (Slavic Native Faith) specifically linked to the Ukrainians that was founded in the mid...

Word Count : 5600

Slavic paganism

Last Update:

an organised reinvention and reincorporation in the movement of Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery). One of the first written sources on the religion of...

Word Count : 9014

Outline of Slavic history and culture

Last Update:

Slavic Native Faith's identity and political philosophy, Slavic Native Faith and Christianity, Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays Slavic Native...

Word Count : 850

Volkhv

Last Update:

shaman, gothi or mage) is a priest in ancient Slavic religions and contemporary Slavic Native Faith. Volkhvs are attested among the early Rus' people...

Word Count : 489

Slavic languages

Last Update:

The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants. They...

Word Count : 7062

Ynglism

Last Update:

"Saving the Native Faith: Religious Nationalism in Slavic Neo-paganism (Ancient Russian Yngling Church of Orthodox Old Believers-Ynglings and Svarozhichi)"...

Word Count : 12186

Alexey Dobrovolsky

Last Update:

was a Soviet-Russian ideologue of Slavic neopaganism, a founder of Russian Rodnoverie, national anarchist, neo-Nazi, and volkhv of the Nature Conservation...

Word Count : 3213

Volodymyr Shaian

Last Update:

was a Ukrainian linguist, philologist and Orientalist-Sanskritologist. He was a pioneer of Slavic Native Faith in Ukraine during the interwar period....

Word Count : 613

Religion in Poland

Last Update:

Kościół Słowiański). This native Slavic religion is promoted also by the Native Faith Association (Zrzeszenie Rodzimej Wiary, ZRW), and the Association for...

Word Count : 2269

Old Church Slavonic

Last Update:

native names of the Slovak and Slovene languages. The language is sometimes called Old Slavic, which may be confused with the distinct Proto-Slavic language...

Word Count : 11884

Oles Berdnyk

Last Update:

Helsinki Group Soviet dissidents List of Slavic Native Faith's organisations Slavic Native Faith Mykhailo Melnyk "Berdnyk, Olesʹ (1927-2003)". bibliotheken...

Word Count : 312

List of Slavic deities

Last Update:

reliably these accounts describe Slavic theology. Some scholars believe that these texts are Christian interpretations of the faith of the pagan Slavs; Helmold...

Word Count : 2181

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net