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dc.contributor.authorLozynskyi, Олег-
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-06T20:53:47Z-
dc.date.available2025-07-06T20:53:47Z-
dc.date.issued2022-06-06-
dc.identifier.issn2409-1375-
dc.identifier.urihttps://sci.ldubgd.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/16299-
dc.description.abstractLozynsky Oleg. Bricks of the Ukrainophobic doctrine of the Russian Federation. The socio-psychological preconditions of Ukrainophobia in the structure of the ideology of the «Russian world» are analyzed. Forms of embodiment of Ukrainophobia are revealed: 1) denial of Ukrainian identity; 2) reduction of status; 3) demonization of Ukrainian national symbols, structures, persons. Moscow's ideology of the «Russian world» revived the idea of a «hostile» West. They say that Russia (the USSR) defeated Nazi Germany in World War II, and this is its historic «mission». However, the countries of the European Union and NATO countries today (in the doctrine of the «Russian world») have become essentially Nazi, just like Ukraine. They are a threat to Russia. Therefore, Russia must «denazify» by military means not only Ukraine but also the countries of the «enemy West». The above-mentioned fantasy demonized symbols are emotionally nourished daily on TV screens in the mass consciousness of the citizens of the Russian Federation. Ukrainophobia is an integral part of the official foreign policy doctrine of the Russian Federation. Built on anti-historical foundations, the ideology of the «Russian world» operates on the «pleasure principle» in order to remove psychological suffering from social humiliation, a sense of defeat, and the civilizational «suffocation» of its supporters by influencing hallucinatory myths about the «greatness of the homeland». This is a kind of fairy-tale psychotherapy for mentally, spiritually, ideologically immature tens of millions of people who are not ready to accept the traumatic reality. This reality of Russian existence has been in the past and is deeply immoral, socially unjust, false. The population of the Moscow state has always been excluded from the opportunity to influence government policy. In a despotic corrupt Muscovy, the only way to emotionally «tie» the population to itself, to legitimize its absolute power, is to cultivate the image of an «external enemy», to instill daily fiction about the «enemy West», «Bandera», and similar nonsense. The Ukrainophobic ideology turned out to be Психологічні виміри культури,економіки, управління:Науковий журнал. №24,2022 140 acceptable to the representatives of the corrupt political «top» recruited by Vladimir Putin, who needed at least some appearance of a «significant idea» for their foreign policy crimes. Following the acts of genocide and war crimes in Ukraine, the anti-historical doctrine of the «Russian world» must be recognized by international courts as misanthropic, imperial, chauvinistic, and its ideologues and propagandists should be punished criminally. The text uses the name Muscovy (Moscow State) for the Russian Federation, because the use of the name «Russia» means that we are either unaware of the manipulative involvement of our thinking under the influence of Moscow propaganda, or recognize Moscow as the successor to the culture and history of Kievan Rus. This is not true.en_US
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dc.publisherГромадська організація "Львівський аналітичний дім"en_US
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dc.subjectthe image of the «enemy»; Moscow Ukrainophobia; «Pleasure principle»; «Russian world» as a fairy-tale therapy; mental, spiritual, ideological immaturity of the individual.en_US
dc.titleЦеглини українофобської доктрини РФ // Психологічні виміри культури, економіки, управління : Науковий журнал / [відповідальний редактор к. пс. н. Олег Лозинський]. Україна, Львів. Випуск 24, 2022. 210 с.en_US
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