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Thus, three groups of scientists result:

• "Activity theory" (AT),

• " Pro-Western Developments",

• "National Authentic Developments".

Note that the structure of scientific community, to which our analysis has lead, to a large extent resembles the one in Russia in the pre-Soviet period, as described by V. A. Koltzova (Koltzova 1997; 2002):

• "Experimental" psychology, closely linked with Russian physiologists (I. M. Sechenov, LP. Pavlov), which became the basis for the development of science through the Soviet period;

• "Empirical" psychology, which is characterized by the orientation to European concepts and methods (followers of V. Vundt);

• Religious and philosophical psychology, based on the ideas of Russian theological, spiritual and philosophical thinkers.

 

Let us consider the problem of interests, ideals and constraints to integration with the mainstream separately for the groups we denoted in Russian professional community.

«Pro-Western Developments» include those who focus on Western theories: behaviourist, psychoanalytic, humanistic, etc. Globalist tendencies are naturally inherent here. This group accounted for the bulk of the avalanche increment of psychological community in the 90's, due to massive emissions of translated foreign books on psychological education market, the latter growing rapidly at that time.

The growth of counterglobalist tendencies in modern Russia to certain extent results from the disappointment of many of these people which befell them when they tried to enter the mainstream. Their research is of no interest there, their papers are not published in the journals. The point is not that the West is not interested in the life in Russia they assess, as A. V. Yurevich writes. It is the level of their work which does not meet the requirements of the mainstream. This is not surprising, since a substantial part of this group of scientists studied foreign theories by translations and retellings in textbooks, they do not read contemporary Western journals and therefore can not meet the requirements of the discourse. One can agree with A. V. Yurevich when he states that «hidden» from the West, Soviet psychology was more interesting for the international community than contemporary, «wide open to the West», but the reason for the presence or lack of interest is not in secrecy or openness, it is in the quality of production that we show to the West.

Many of those who were oriented to Western theories in the 90's today are seeking new ideals.

However, there are many examples of successful integration of «Pro-Western Developments» to the international science, especially those from leading universities, and as for the evaluation of the quality of work of a scientist in respect to "Pro-Western Developments", publications in international journals seem an appropriate criterion.