Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of various concepts of the transformation of society, in which “social changes” are defined primarily as changes occurring in social systems, a certain continuum of time and space. An individual comes into contact with them both during his biological growth, and in an effort to rationalize his life difficulties or organize a social career. And although each of these moments is different from the others, they are united by a quantitative and qualitative paradigm: “occurrence, increase, decrease, repetition, development”. The transition to a more developed type of society occurs with the formation of market relations and the separation of the legal system from the religious one. Hence, some trends in the transformation processes taking place in the social system today are largely an attempt to solve modern problems. These changes manifest themselves in the following forms: formation, emergence, growth, decline, disappearance, transitional periods, transformation, etc. The direction of changes in social systems is also interpreted in different ways: cyclical, linear, etc.

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