The changes of value conceptions and crisis of faith in Eastern European countries: focus on Russian youth
Communism was once the common faith in many Eastern European countries such as Russia. But after the collapse of the Soviet Union, communism lost its leading role gradually. More and more young people pay more attention to the real world and the short-term goals. The Eastern-European youth who lost their beliefs turn out to be complicated.
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