TRUST AND INDIVIDUALISM IN THE WORLDVIEW OF MODERN YOUTH IN EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
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TRUST AND INDIVIDUALISM IN THE WORLDVIEW OF MODERN YOUTH IN EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
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S0132-16250000527-5-
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97-104
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The article examines the relationship between the levels of trust and the degree of prevalence of individualism on the example of attitudes and value orientations of young people in Eastern Europe (Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Bohemias). There are different types of trust: generalized, interpersonal, institutional, local, and public. The article substantiates the interdependence of a high level of trust and individualism.
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trust, individualism, Eastern European countries
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01.12.2014
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