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Деструктивный потенциал неравномерного социального развития

Деструктивный потенциал неравномерного социального развития

Abstract

The article deals with the transformation of social institutions in the context of its destructive effect. It is noted that the causes of internal social contradictions are essential in the research. The author discusses the specificity of theoretical approaches to the social stability, considers the examples of the structural imbalance in the functioning of social institutions. The paper also estimates natural and other (public policy) stabilizing processes of social regulation of the inter-institutional relations.

Статья посвящена процессу трансформации социальных институтов с точки зрения его деструктивного влияния. Отмечено, что центральное значение для исследования имеет понимание причин внутренних социальных противоречий. Рассмотрена специфика теоретических подходов к проблеме социальной стабильности, даны примеры структурного дисбаланса в функционировании социальных институтов. Оценены естественные и иные (государственная политика) стабилизирующие процессы социальной регуляции межинституциональных отношений.

Keywords

ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЯ СОЦИАЛЬНЫХ ИНСТИТУТОВ, ДЕСТРУКЦИЯ, ДЕСТРУКТИВНЫЙ ПОТЕНЦИАЛ, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ НАПРЯЖЕННОСТЬ, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ СТАБИЛЬНОСТЬ, ГЛОБАЛЬНЫЕ ПРОЦЕССЫ, ГОСУДАРСТВО, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ПОЛИТИКА, УГРОЗА ЭКСТРЕМИЗМА

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