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This article examines the impact of chronic anomie on the socialization of young people in Russia. The analysis focuses on the formation of the ethic of responsibility in contemporary Russian youth. The author shows that in this age of anomie, the institutions of education, professional training, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement are not conducive to the formation of social responsibility in the younger generation of Russians.