Abstract

The purpose of the article is to study the practices of restriction / regulating information as a mechanism that ensures the formation of a sociocultural landscape, which is relevant for any (especially for the information) type of society. It is emphasized that restriction / regulation as part of the semantic field of censorship is an effective mechanism for sociocultural transformations. It is proved that in censorship, which initially has a negative function, there is a moment of positivity: protecting inculturation, it generates new values. From the authors point of view, restriction / regulation is ambivalent as a form of restriction of freedom, on the one hand, and "lack of culture", on the other. The result of the study is the substantiation of the proposition that restriction / regulation is a permanent timeless mechanism of control over culture, man and society as a whole.

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