Trauma Societies and their Characteristics
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Toshchenko Z.T. Trauma Societies and their Characteristics. Humanities of the South of Russia. 2020. Vol. 9. No. 1. P. 30-50. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/2227-8656.2020.1.2 (in Russ.).
Abstract
The development of civilization at the present stage faced with a phenomenon that is still poorly studied and little known, which we call trauma society. The fact is that meaningful, prominent and significant events are taking place in the world, which cannot be defined and qualified in the previous terms – evolution and revolution, which describe and reflect the current changes. At present, there are 53 States that, according to the world Bank, have been or are in a state of chaotic, unbalanced and turbulent development for a long period of time. Countries that are stagnating in their development for a long time or are in a state of recession and are losing previously achieved milestones are considered to be trauma societies. Special attention is paid to Russia, which, according to the author, can be attributed to traumatizes societies, since in its development, having rejected the socialist past, it did not reach the boundaries from which it began its journey. At the same time, the transformations that have been taking place for more than a quarter of a century form a mosaic in which it is difficult/impossible to distinguish between evolutionary and revolutionary trends. In this regard, an analysis of the obstacles that have not been overcome for the implementation of a truly democratic, effectively functioning society is given. The analysis of the state of trauma societies carried out in the scientific and expert community, based on the practice of successfully developing countries, allows us to determine ways out of the state of traumatized society.
Keywords:
civilization, revolution, evolution, trauma, society, development, functioning, social consequences
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Schumpeter, J.A. (2007). Theory of economic development. M.: Ekspo. (in Russian).
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Received: 01.11.2019
Accepted: 03.03.2020
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Toshchenko, Z. T. (2020). Trauma Societies and their Characteristics. Humanities of the South of Russia, 9(1), 30-50. https://doi.org/10.19181/2227-8656.2020.1.2
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