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Propaganda of feminism and its consequences

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5164-2024-3-40-57

Abstract

Aim. To address problems related to feminism and propose solutions that can help overcome them.

Methodology. A critical analysis of the implications of feminist propaganda is undertaken, with a particular emphasis on its potential impact on demography. The following methods were used in the study: statistical method, correlation and regression analysis, sampling, comparative and historicalgenetic method.

Results. The connection between the spread of feminism and fertility in different countries of the world is analyzed. Solutions to overcome the demographic situation are proposed.

Research implications. It is assumed that addressing issues of women’s equality within the framework of Christianity can provide a more organic approach, devoid of the costs that arise in the course of Western propaganda of feminism. The article is a comprehensive examination of the subject, shedding light on the potential consequences of feminist propaganda.

About the Authors

K. A. Frolov
The Institute of CIS countries
Russian Federation

Kirill A. Frolov – Department Head, Department for Cooperation with the Russian Ortodox Church

ul. B. Polyanka 7/10-3, Moscow 119180



A. V. Korosteleva
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation

Anastasiya V. Korosteleva – Secretary, High Political School named after I. Ilyin

Miusskaya pl. 6, Moscow 125047



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