Master-Slave Dialectic and Russian Way of Industrial-Postindustrial Transition
Journal Global Policy and Governance
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Master-Slave Dialectic and Russian Way of Industrial-Postindustrial Transition
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Kulikov, Sergey B.
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Social development; Knowledge; Anxiety; Russia; Economy O3 |
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In social sciences, the modeling of industrial-postindustrial transition preserves its topical character. In this context, Russian society demonstrates the transition of industrial society into postindustrial or knowledge-based society, which allowed constructing innovative economy. The essence of processes within development of knowledge-based society and innovative economy depends on so-called Master-Slave dialectic. In Europe, Master-Slave dialectic caused the leading role of scientists. In Russia, scientists depended on Government and played the secondary role in economy. As a result, an author discussed the social forms, which caused the modern social progress, for instance, the future of European democracy in interpretation by William Outhwaite
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Journal Global Policy and Governance
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2016-06-24
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article |
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application/pdf
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http://transitionacademiapress.org/jgpg/article/view/130
10.14666/2194-7759-5-1-008 |
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Journal Global Policy and Governance; Vol 5, No 1 (2016); 89-99
2194-7759 2194-7740 |
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eng
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http://transitionacademiapress.org/jgpg/article/view/130/85
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Copyright (c) 2016 Journal Global Policy and Governance
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