Abstract

The paper discusses the main cultural, information-al-psychological and humanitarian challenges of the beginning of the XXI century, directed to Russian society and having a significant impact on national security of the Russian Federation. The author iden-tifies five most notable challenges: informational and psychological; political, associated with the growth of protest moods; “digital” challenge to the public administration system; as well as the chal-lenges caused by the factors of the quality of life of Russian citizens and the amorphousness of the image of the future. It is emphasized that the devel-opment and implementation of state policy aimed at a systemic response to the above challenges will take place in a new information landscape, further intensive development of digital technologies. It is noted that in order to solve the problem of ensuring the humanitarian and socio-cultural security of Rus-sia, it is necessary to have a dialogue between the state represented by the current government and various – including protest – segments of society in order to develop conventional grounds for the for-mation of a nationwide image of the future, which has a prominent value-semantic and symbolic con-tent, as well as significant consolidating potential.

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