Simulacra of the digital sphere as a threat to Russia’s spiritual sovereignty

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Against the backdrop of a fierce spiritual, moral and informational confrontation between the two main actors in the development of world civilization – Russia and the collective Enterprise – the article examines the objective conditions and features of digitalization for society and its security in the form of the emergence and spread of simulacra. The latter, manifesting a multi-vector orientation, pose a threat to the spiritual sovereignty of the Russian state. The manifestation of simulacra in a certain specificity makes it possible to react in a timely manner to their hidden (latent) danger and to determine the main areas of activity that ensure the preservation of the spiritual sovereignty of the country.

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Petr Petriy

Military University named after Prince Aleksander Nevsky of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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Email: PVPetriy@mail.ru
Código SPIN: 7335-9985

Dr. Sci. (Philos.), Professor; Head, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Rússia, Moscow

Kirill Petryakov

Military University named after Prince Aleksander Nevsky of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Email: kirill-petryak@mail.ru
Código SPIN: 4942-3131

adjunct

Rússia, Moscow

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