2020
DOI: 10.29202/phil-cosm/25/3
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The Pandemic, the Crisis of Modern, and the Need for a New Semantic Project of Civilization

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“…The latter is a consequence brought about by the export of capital and the relocation of production to areas with inexpensive work in other nations (Berberoglu, 2019). The dominance of "development" as the central concept in modern European discourse facilitated the evolution of the means of production, legitimized the concentration of capital, and sparked the scientific and technological revolution (Delanty, 2019;Rozin, 2020). The notion of modernization is defined as an interconnected set of technological, economic, cultural, and political changes (Vodolazskaya, 2019).…”
Section: The Historical Background and Characteristics Of Modernizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latter is a consequence brought about by the export of capital and the relocation of production to areas with inexpensive work in other nations (Berberoglu, 2019). The dominance of "development" as the central concept in modern European discourse facilitated the evolution of the means of production, legitimized the concentration of capital, and sparked the scientific and technological revolution (Delanty, 2019;Rozin, 2020). The notion of modernization is defined as an interconnected set of technological, economic, cultural, and political changes (Vodolazskaya, 2019).…”
Section: The Historical Background and Characteristics Of Modernizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, the modern era has ended due to the digital revolution and globalization of the information space. This process has also produced a new, highly unstable global space construct in which everyone is still trying to find their place (Rozin, 2020). This is especially true for the former Soviet countries.…”
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“…Analysis of research and problem statement. An important contribution to the study of concepts, mechanisms of government-society communication, peculiarities of the IC process in Ukraine was made today by domestic scientists Rozin [7], Yatsenko [8], Sokiran [9], Karetna [10], Chukurna et al [11], Orlova and Mailo [12], Yermoshkina and Solianyk [13], Gochua and Zedelashvili [14], Nikolina et al [15]. The works of foreign researchers Homburg [16], Nitsenko et al [17], Luman [18], etc.…”
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“…The authors emphasize that on the basis of extra-economic factors, it is possible to predict in some way the corresponding changes in social phenomena and processes, to ensure the stability of economic activity. Many scientists are interested in the problem of interaction between economic development and socio-cultural institutions, which can be closely linked to economic, innovative processes, as a result -to promote or inhibit their development [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. According to A. Kolot, the use of the potential of extra-economic factors is the link that can overcome the deepest crisis of our time [10; 11].…”
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confidence: 99%