Affiliation:
1. Russian Social and Business Promotion Center
2. Lomonosov Moscow State University
3. Russian Social and Business Promotion Cente
Abstract
Introduction. The article presents a detailed analysis of scientific research of the last decade in the field of ecology, economy and population of the planet. The object of research is modern universal society. The subject of the research is new values, ideology and communication promoted by the new philosophy of sustainable development. The purpose of the study is to analyze and forecast the development of mankind in the medium and long term (2050 and 2100).Materials and methods. The main analytical material is scientific reports that are in the public domain: People and the Planet of the Royal Society of London (2012), Come On! Capitalism, Short-Termism, Population and the Destruction of the Planet of the Club of Rome (2018), COVID-19.The Great Reset of the Davos WEF 2020. The theses of these works are compared with each other and other studies in this field. The research is carried out by historical, comparative and analytical methods. Analytical data are extrapolated to obtain forecast options within the stated horizon. The results of the study. The obtained research results allow us to make forecasts of the development of the civilization, the processes of globalization and regionalization, and to evaluate options for such development.Conclusion. The results obtained allow us to speak about the new philosophy promoted by global institutions and the resulting new values, ideology, communication and politics. The risks and prospects of the new paradigm for Russia are investigated.
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