Social stratification of Russian society: the influence on the formation of financial capital
VOLKOV Y.Y.
PhD, Senior Lecturer of the Chair of Economics and Regional Management, Institute of Retraining and Professional Development of Southern Federal University
PhD, Senior Lecturer of the Chair of Economics and Regional Management, Institute of Retraining and Professional Development of Southern Federal University
TERRA ECONOMICUS, 2014, Vol. 12 (no. 2.1),
p. 21-25
In the paper on the impact of social stratification of Russian society on the formation of financial capital the trend of social and cultural isolation of financial capital at the level of interest groups under the influence of social and cultural inequalities is defined. For the author it is obvious that in Russian society independent financial practices of the population are deficient, and the subjectivity of financial capital is based on acceptance of the status of «closed» association and relevance of corporate ethos because of the inertia of the perception of finance only as a measure of exchange and accumulation of personal poverty funds.
Keywords: financial capital; subjectivity; socio-structural change; social stratification; social dependence
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Publisher: Southern Federal University
Founder: Southern Federal University
ISSN: 2073-6606
Founder: Southern Federal University
ISSN: 2073-6606