- PII
- S013216250011310-4-
- DOI
- 10.31857/S013216250011310-4
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Volume/ Edition
- Volume / Issue 1
- Pages
- 16-27
- Abstract
The article offers a study of main social trends and patterns of social development in the first quarter of the XXI century. New challenges to sociological knowledge are taking shape, and a number of theoretical and methodological premises of sociological science should be corrected. Social progress in recent decades is characterized by a multi-basis progressive development. The trend of changing organizational priorities in the public life is discussed. The dominant Eurocentric concept of an effective model of public life tends to acquirt a purely ideological and value-laden character. Mechanisms of social development, as well as the causes and types of traumatic state of society are studied.
- Keywords
- social change, social progress as a process, its criteria and trends, social actors of change, internal and external sources of development, socio-cultural trauma, traumatic society
- Date of publication
- 10.02.2021
- Number of purchasers
- 6
- Views
- 153
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