Anomie as a Fundamental Concept of Social Theory in the Context of Modern Capitalism
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Anomie as a Fundamental Concept of Social Theory in the Context of Modern Capitalism
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Oleg Efremov 
Occupation: Associate Professor of the Department of Social Philosophy and Philosophy of History
Affiliation: Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosova
Address: Russian Federation
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35-38
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The article is supported by the RFBR, project № 18-011-00980 The social evolution and progress in the social philosophy: the interdisciplinary synthesis.
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13.02.2019
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19.02.2019
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