Sulimov Stanislav Igorevich, Cherenkov Roman Aleksandrovich
Voronezh State University
Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies
Submitted: 24.06.2018
Abstract. This work is devoted to the consideration of anti-systems, syncretic social and spiritual formations of destructive orientation. As an example, the authors analyze the religious and magic movement Umbanda, which arose in Brazil, has been operating there since transatlantic slave trade and syntheses Catholic and West African beliefs. By the example of the "republic" of Palmares the social realization of the anti-system project is studied. The emergence of an anti-system in a zone of the contact of diverse developed cultures is natural, but belonging of this or that person to an anti-system is always conditioned by personal choice.
Key words and phrases: антисистема, синкретизм, умбанда, рабство, "республика" Палмарис, anti-system, syncretism, Umbanda, slavery, "republic" of Palmares
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