Natural sociocultural balance as a factor determining the social development

Автор: Plotnikov Vladimir Valeriyevich, Plotnikov Napoleon Valeriyevich

Журнал: Теория и практика общественного развития @teoria-practica

Рубрика: Политические науки

Статья в выпуске: 16, 2014 года.

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Considering the existence of an axiological guidelines and foundations of the social development, the authors consider a dialectic contradiction. On the one hand, a society aims at development of the behaviour of a person in compliance with the developed guidelines and values. On the other hand, an individual aspires to change the society according to the personal needs. In case of an obvious divergence of interests there arises a crisis at the level of destruction of the fundamental social foundations. The general tendencies of the modern science change dynamically. The complexity of the problem consists in the dynamic character of the subject under consideration. Alternation of any one of two elements investigated as a result leads to the transformation of the other one, which influences a lot the correlation between them. Therefore, an adequate research of the problem requires its complex dynamic consideration reflecting possible realization of ideas of a culture at the social level, and at the same time - transformation of the culture itself under the pressure of social changes. As a result, the issue of sociocultural balance defines the ways of social development. At that the imbalance doesn’t mean the destruction as an inevitable consequence. Just as keeping of the balance doesn’t mean a positive outcome. The keeping of balance means the axiological potential of the culture in correlation with factors of social progress. Dialectically these factors can have various values depending on the social dynamics.

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Destruction of social group, social group, growth of scientific knowledge, axiological hierarchy, cultural development, crisis of institutions, social knowledge, sociology of science

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