RAS Global AffairsСША & Канада: экономика – политика – культура USA & Canada: Economics – Politics – Culture

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Crisis of Liberal-Market Model of Globalization

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S004287440000736-4-
DOI
10.31857/S004287440000736-4
Publication type
Article
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Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 8
Pages
16-25
Abstract

Globalization is the progressive movement of the human community towards universality and to an integral system of world order adequate to it. Historical practice shows that every transition to a new state of social relations is accompanied by crises. The causes and depth of crises are rooted in the dialectics of objective and subjective factors that accompany this transition. In the current crisis of globalization, a significant role belongs to the subjective factors of the development of society – political will and public institutions, the analysis of which is the content of the article. It is substantiated that one of the main factors of the crisis of the current stage of globalization is the neoliberal model of the economy that dominates the modern world. This model generates a set of acute social contradictions – social, economic, political, cultural, ecological, moral-psychological, defined as "global challenges". The current political economy model that increases the level of riskiness of the modern world needs to be replaced – a problem in which the subjective factor of the historical process is of great importance, becomes an increasingly relevant for the scientific community.

Keywords
globalization, neo-liberalism, monetarism, social polarization, re-ethnicization, risk-taking
Date of publication
03.10.2018
Year of publication
2018
Number of purchasers
10
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948

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