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Rich Russians' Morality of Success

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/08883254221139826

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Russia; elites; wealth; inequality; ideology; legitimacy; deservedness; meritocracy; neoliberalism; philanthropy; social Darwinism

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This article explores the dominant morality and ideology among wealthy Russians, and how they perceive their role in society. Based on interviews and observations of 80 Russian millionaires and billionaires, as well as their spouses and children, conducted from the late 2000s to the late 2010s, the article highlights the influence of Soviet history on contemporary upper-class Russians' views of meritocracy. The author argues that studying international sociological research helps us better understand how Russian elites justify the concentration of wealth and power in their own hands, and how they present themselves as morally deserving. The article also suggests that these findings offer valuable insights into Western elites, particularly in terms of their emphasis on hard work and tendency to overlook biological factors.
This article explores the dominant morality wealthy Russians adhered to in their vision of how society should be organized and the role they see for themselves. The interviews with, and observations of, eighty Russian multi-millionaires and billionaires, their spouses, and their children, which the article is based on, were conducted from the late 2000s to the late 2010s, a time when Russia's rich were most settled in their positions. The interview analysis highlights the role of Soviet history and shows how it is integrated into, and harmonizes with, contemporary upper-class Russians' notions of meritocracy. The author argues that drawing on international sociological research considerably advances our understanding of how Russian elites ideologically construe and morally legitimize the concentration of money and power in their own hands and how they model themselves as good in their actions and deserving of their fortunes. Conversely, the article suggests that these new findings on Russian elites (in particular, their references to their superior genes and their unwavering preference for private capital as a means to develop society, if necessary, to the detriment of democracy) offer great insights into, and have the potential to complement, established scholarship on Western elites (who emphasize hard work but tend to gloss over biology).

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