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FROM THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC TO THE SOCIAL-CULTURAL TREND OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIETY

Abstract

This article discusses the features of the transformation of the social system in the conditions of transition to the post-industrial stage of development. Examines various approaches to selection criteria of postindustrial society. Stresses the importance of the transition from the socio-economic to the socio-cultural trend of the development of society and the philosophical research of changes of value orientations of the post-industrial civilization. Environmental component is detected a new trend on the sustainable development of society. Analyses the related notions about the role of the State as regulator not only legal, social, but also of socio-natural aspects of public life. In the context of globalization theory compares the position of the supporters of universalism in the interpretation of historical transition to postindustrializmu, and the criticism of this approach. Emphasizes the sociocultural processes of transformation of the non-linearity of contemporary societies and the prospect of application of co-evolution of ideas as a cognitive model for the study of natural, social and cultural development.

About the Authors

T. A. Smetanina
Minin Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation
PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy and social sciences


I. K. Liseev
Institute of philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation
doctor of philosophical Sciences, senior researcher of the Department of Bioand jekofilosofii


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