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EVOLUTION OF RIOT FORMS IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF CULTURES (ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASPECT)
Author(s) -
I.V. Nadolinskaya,
Svetla Petkova,
I.V. Upornikova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik omskogo gosudarstvennogo pedagogičeskogo universiteta. gumanitarnye issledovaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2309-9380
DOI - 10.36809/2309-9380-2021-33-41-46
Subject(s) - power (physics) , plague (disease) , factory (object oriented programming) , sociology , natural (archaeology) , criminology , political science , history , ancient history , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , computer science , programming language
The article considers the relationship of the evolution of forms of riot with the characteristics of a rebellious person. It is shown that riot is inherent in all historical types of cultures. Riot as a form of social protest has its own specifics in various societies. A participant in the revolt in traditional cultures is homo religious (a religious person), for whom power is sacred, and any manifestations of natural and social cataclysms are a consequence of the loss of legitimization by the ruling elites from above. The traditional type of society was characterized by riots caused by the frustration of basic human needs — hungry and plague. The formation of an industrial society is accompanied by revolts against forms of rigid factory discipline. In the modern consumer society, representatives of the precariat become participants in consumerist riots. Reactions to the uncertainty of the situation, restrictive measures during the pandemic caused by the spread of the COVID‑19 virus became the so-called “covid riots”.

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