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GLOBAL CIVILIZATION (2) answer(s).
 
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Global crises and the meaning of life: a mega-history and complexity-studies perspective / Nazaretyan, Akop Pogosovich   Article
Nazaretyan, Akop Pogosovich Article
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Summary/Abstract Discussions related to global show a growing agreement about the kernel of global problem being a complex mix of cultural and psychological factors such as thought processes, value and worldviews. This consensus is supported by historical experience, which provides numerous examples of crises caused by activity. a survey of such percents helps highlight the essence of the trouble humanity is currently experiencing. The themes in this paper have developed alongside evolutionary mechanisms recently conceptualized as a result of two complementary paradigms- mega-history and complexity (synergetic or chaos theory). The article also briefly present key patterns and mechanisms to substantiate final arguments.
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Role of Russia in the dialogue between civilizations / Astakhov, E   Journal Article
Astakhov, E Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract IN THE 21ST CENTURY, core political, social, economic, and - what is more dangerous - cultural and moral values have plunged into a systemic crisis. The claims of the West to the top civilizational status don't hold water any longer. Moreover, it is obviously losing its dominant economic positions.
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