Existential and archetypal architectonics of social (Societal) order

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Abstract

The article deals with the modern order (world order) in the context of modern social reality. This is due to the need to identify and diagnose the current socio-cultural situation in the world. It is suggested that modern social and socio-political orders, as well as world order patterns and mechanisms, are unable to reproduce the value identity of societies. This is partly due to the disruption of the "super doctrines", "pictures of the world", which for many centuries held social identity around a common substantive core, namely, national, religious, or political ideology. The article also discusses the role of individuals in the course of social reproduction, as well as presents general arguments about the increasing role of the human factor and the need for more efficient use of human capital.

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Pavlov, A. P., Pavlov, P. A., Lvov, D. V., Novikov, A. S., Sinkovskaya, I. G., & Rakhinsky, D. V. (2019). Existential and archetypal architectonics of social (Societal) order. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2), 4148–4153. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B3745.078219

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