Abstract

The article continues to define new essential features of the discourse of political and legal ideas realized by the authorities of modern states, which they acquire in the realities of a network society. It is shown that for the states to acquire an evolutionary vector and at the same time sustainability of social development, the authorities need to implement political and legal ideas depending on the context. As a research methodology, the author turns to his own synthetic epistemological methodological foundations, focusing on the provisions of social realism by R. Collins and N.S. Rozov, as well as theses of actor-network theory. In this part of the study, the author analyzes the leading trends in the development of network society, in accordance with which an updated manifestation of the discourse of political and legal ideas at the micro and macro levels is shown. The dependence of changes in the content of the discourse of ideas on increasing mobility, loss of identity, computerization, social memory and the social environment in which actors are presented is discussed in detail. In conclusion, the author notes that the ontology of the discourse of political and legal ideas in the context of a network society is only one of the private ontologies.

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