Postmodern and Natural Myth: Points of Contact and Conflict Situations

Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 1:92-98 (2012)
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The article is devoted to the structures features of a modern myth and its natural capacity for national revival. The relationships and conflicts between the natural myth and postmodernism as worldview specific types of communication systems have been determined.

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