Abstract

This article is devoted to the analysis of socio-psychological problems of modern society. Modern society in this article is interpreted as transitive-turbulent, which is associated with the transition stage in the era of postmodernism. The work is aimed at finding methodological foundations for analyzing the features of modern society, as well as analyzing the problems associated with the new cultural ethics of a modern dehumanized society. The new realities associated with instability, multivariability and uncertainty of the future have given rise to many personal and socio-psychological problems. In new realities, people are looking for ways to cope with them. The article shows that the biggest troubles in these conditions are faced by teenagers and young people, for whom the most important age task is the formation of personal identity in conditions of multifactorial and uncertain future and blurring moral norms. In connection with these circumstances, education has an extremely difficult task associated with human formation in new socio-cultural conditions. The main purpose of this article is to reveal, identify and analyze the psychological problems associated with changing the social behavior of both individuals and various groups in a transitive-turbulent society.

Highlights

  • Over the past 15-20 years, the diverse and unpredictable world in which we live has changed unusually. It was filled with new meanings and new cultural ethic

  • The trend of ordinary consciousness was concepts that used to be found in scientific works only, such as xenophobia, intolerance, cruelty, aggression, vandalism, rationalism, pragmatism

  • The main purpose of this work is to reveal and indicate psychological problems associated with the behavior of both individuals and various groups in a transitive society. When they talk about the transitivity of Russian society, they mean the transition from an industrial society to a post-industrial one, in the social aspect, from an authoritarian society to a democratic one

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Introduction

Over the past 15-20 years, the diverse and unpredictable world in which we live has changed unusually. It was filled with new meanings and new cultural ethic. The trend of ordinary consciousness was concepts that used to be found in scientific works only, such as xenophobia, intolerance, cruelty, aggression, vandalism, rationalism, pragmatism. The sociocultural situation has changed and the laws by which society lives are rapidly changing. There are hundreds of examples where the cruelty of people's ordinary behavior strikes the imagination. Many humanistic values that used to seem natural and immaculate and that were studied by many scientists, such as altruism, empathy, justice, friendship, pity, honesty, cooperation, solidarity, began to seem outdated, archaic and poorly working in society. Whatever is happening to culture and why has cultural ethics changed so rapidly?

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