Institution-formation theory and principles of its construction. Globalization and the main mechanisms of the development of society
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A. L. Safonov. Institution-formation theory and principles of its construction. Globalization and the main mechanisms of the development of society
Introduction
Chapter I. Comprehending globalization
1.1 The emergence of globalization and the unified global economic system
1.2 The emergence and development of globalization
1.3 Globalization and the principles of its study
1.4 Attributes of globalization
1.5 Concepts of the theory of globalization and principles of their modernization
Chapter II. Globalization and the paradigms of social philosophy
2.1 Social philosophy and its goals
2.2 Formation-based and civilizational approach to the study of society
2.3 Social structure of society
2.4 Social institutions and social organizations
2.5 Sources of social development
2.6 Formation-based theory and its adaptation to modern conditions
2.7. Conclusions
III. Appendix 1. Schools of theoretical studies of globalization
Bibliography
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Authors: A.L. Safonov, D.Sc. in Philosophy, PhD in Technical Sciences;
A.D. Orlov, PhD in Technical Sciences.
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Philosophers who developed several concepts of stage-by-stage development of humankind toward creating a single global society can be considered the forerunners of modern globalism. Fundamental works of this socio-philosophical school of thought were created by philosophers and scientists such as I. Kant, K. Marx, P. Teilhard de Chardin, V. Vernadsky, A. Toynbee, B. Russell, K. Jaspers, etc.
Based on the scale of the transformation of society, the era of globalization is similar to the “Axial Age”. This pivotal age, singled out by Karl Jaspers, was characterized by the formation of the first local civilizations, the separation and isolation of the political sphere, and the emergence of the world’s largest religions. During this age, the basic social structures and organizations that defined world history for many centuries were created11. Such changes in society lead to significant difficulties in understanding and studying such a phenomenon in the history of social development as globalization.
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