Abstract
The article attempts to combine the ideas of civilizational development formulated by V.S. Styopin with various civilizational concepts and ideas of macrosociology that became widespread in the late 20th – early 21st centuries. An interdisciplinary study of the problems of civilizational development in the era of post-non-classical science allows to show how the philosophical ideas and concepts of V.S. Styopin correlate with the ideas and concepts of representatives of social and humanitarian disciplines, including domestic and foreign sociologists. The importance of analyzing the problems of civilization is largely due to the fact that they affect not only science, i.e. field of knowledge, but also the development of social reality and reflect the changes that have occurred in Russia and the world – global antagonisms in politics, culture, everyday life. V.S. Styopin, presenting the genesis of the development of world civilization, called our time an era of transformation of the type of civilizational development, or an era of transition from one type of civilization to another. Representatives of macrosociology, history, and political science reveal the genesis, structure, and values of the current civilization – the one that Styopin called technogenic – and analyze it in general and at local levels (including the local Russian civilization), also emphasizing the historicism and variability of any type of society. In terms of their significance, the civilizational ideas of V.S. Styopin can be considered as Russian contribution to the development of the philosophical, scientific and humanitarian revolution of our time
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