The dual nature of extremism


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The article examines the dual nature of extremism, the impact of corruption and organized crime on the growing manifestations of extremism in Russian society. Based on the analysis of the historical development of society, it is illustrated that the breakdown of the foundations of society, the change of social formations took place, as a rule, through violence, terror, bloodshed, moral and physical suffering of people. Only having formed state institutions that allow the people to convey their views, opinions, problems to the authorities, in a number of countries it was possible to create a system based on democracy. However, taking into account the development of society in these countries, there is terrorism in various forms. The purpose of the article is to identify factors that affect the growth of manifestations of extremism in Russian society. Extremism and terrorism are a phenomenon with which society has always lived and which can only be suppressed, but not destroyed.

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Vladimir Chistyakov

«Yur-VAK» Publishing house

Email: urvak@urvak.ru
professor, editor-in-chief Moscow, Russia

Elena Yastrebova

«Yur-VAK» Publishing house

Email: leg_journal@list.ru
PhD in Physics and Maths, General Director Moscow, Russia

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