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О социальной эволюции и способах производства

О социальной эволюции и способах производства

Abstract

В статье в краткой, доступной форме излагается авторская версия теории развития общественно-экономических формаций (ОЭФ). Предложенная к обсуждению теория является творческим продолжением классической марксистско-ленинской концепции ОЭФ. Принципиально новыми являются выводы о том, что ОЭФ имеют лишь опосредованную связь с ростом производительных сил, а также то, что старые формы сознания не уходят из жизни общества полностью, а продолжают своё существование в ограниченном формате наряду с новыми. По этой причине в любом обществе можно обнаружить целую гамму способов производства

The article describes his version of the theory of development of socio-economic formation, which presents a creative continuation of the classical Marxist-Leninist concept. The author argues that socio-economic formations are only indirectly connected with the growth of production forces, and that the old forms of consciousness do not disappear completely, but rather remain in a limited scope alongside with the new ones. This is the reason why any society features a whole range of the ways of production

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ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ЭКОНОМИЯ, ОБЩЕСТВЕННО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ФОРМАЦИЯ, ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ МОДЕЛЬ ОБЩЕСТВА, СПОСОБ ПРОИЗВОДСТВА

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