The Spiritual and Moral Consciousness of the Russian People and the Liberal Ideology of Criminal Justice: Dialectics of the Concrete and Abstract

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The article is devoted to understanding the dialectics of spiritual and moral consciousness and the liberal ideology of criminal justice. Taking into account the ideological and political guidelines of the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation. The manifestation of spiritual and moral consciousness in specific semantic phenomena - the spiritual bonds of the Russian people is investigated. The peculiarities of the imaginative thinking of the Russian people, from their characteristic state (national) ideology, are comprehended. It has been established that from time immemorial, liberal ideology has been purposefully aimed at blurring (destroying) the value-semantic foundation of the vital activity of our state and people, including that part of it that is directly related to domestic criminal proceedings.

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Alexander V. Agutin

University of the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation

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Email: agutin.av@yadex.ru

Dr.Sci.(Law), Professor, Professor of the Department of Fundamentals of Prosecutorial Activity

Russian Federation, Moscow

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