Abstract

The article is devoted to comparing the fundamental concepts of evolution and sustainable development. From a critical standpoint, the persisting notions of social and, in particular, economic evolution are analyzed. The author main-tains that on the basis of a recognized integrative vision of the sustainability problem, it is advisable to extend this concept to the entire process of the sys-temic transformation of society. The fundamental properties of a universal so-cial systemic transformation are revealed. As follows from the study, in the current period social changes will be largely associated with non-evolutionary changes. In conclusion the author sets forth his view of the substantial differ-ence between the long-term sustainable and desirable evolutionary trajectories of social transformation.

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