Overmind. Valeriy A. Kochnev
will not have the confidence to save more than they can spend. It’s a vicious circle that will never end.
One of the main causes of social problems is the lost social rights that were earlier in the past, with new high quality technologies becoming more advanced than what was once available.
The main reason for such realities is the collapse of the ideologies that have become the standard for distinguishing left and right. The left is those who stand for governmental and social justice and equality, while the right is those who stand for the economy, free market power, and free market politics. The collapse of ideologies has led to the exploitation of the monopoly of ideological systems that were previously protected by the two strongest ideologies: capitalism and communism. The current situation is a time of radical change. The world is in a revolutionary moment when existing power structures are being challenged by both left and right, and the rise of the right is a response to the victory of the left. This, in turn, leads to a radical upheaval of established political, economic and ideological systems, the rise of Antifa, the rise of the «alternative right», the emergence of Chinese and Russian leaders as an alternative to US political ones. In the midst of the media-propaganda offensive against the Russian Federation, a clear order was given to the international media to take on the Republic of Turkey, telling Turkey: «Do you want to become a member of the EU? Well, here’s the door. And they were expelled. The splitting and collapsing EU is sabotaging Turkey’s negotiations, developing a «fortress» of Europe. This is the first time in history that the EU has been split by the leaders of the member states of the Union. The split continues to this day. America’s pressure on the EU, the split and arm wrestling between the leaders and states that are members of the EU. EU leaders have dispelled the myth of «unity» and «cooperation». EU leaders are trying to avoid war and do not avoid confrontation among themselves and tolerate US pressure.
The process began in the 1950s and reached its peak in the 90s of the last century, against the backdrop of the collapse of the USSR and its ideological system, the financial system of the West, the ideological system
The West and the International System of the West. Until now, it has been an eternal process, destroying the old and forming the new, has led to the fall of the world’s largest ideological system, as well as its financial and political systems, and it will not end until a new world order is established. The situation is complicated by the fact that the global economic, financial and political crisis is not yet over. With a radical reshuffling of the world, the crisis, especially acute in the periphery, is rapidly spreading to the established industrial countries, but is still under control. A sign of the crisis that has broken out in the developed industrial countries is the fact that the top officials responsible for the crisis have not been punished or even fired, but the criminal use of the state treasury continues, leading to social inequality. and concentration of wealth. However, we have an obligation to manage this process and try to complete it as soon as possible, instead of others using it to their advantage. This is a historical process, and it will drag on for some time, but this is not the end of the story, as we live in a globalised, interconnected world, and a multipolar world is emerging. The hegemony of the West in the political, economic and ideological spheres, the general collapse of the liberal-capitalist system, the collapse of the West and the collapse of the American empire. The results of this upheaval will be beneficial to the human race, but only because of the extreme crisis. The contours of the new world will appear after the resolution of the left-right contradictions, which will take years. However, many decades will pass before we can fully enjoy the benefits of the collapse of the old, because the collapse of the old before the birth of the new is followed by a time of turbulence, which will still be very painful and destructive, after which we can enjoy the fruits of the birth of the new.
In this context, the lack of information exchange between various parties and the destruction of the positive impact of high technology development on economic growth, especially the lack of cooperation in high technology development, are becoming more and more noticeable. In addition, the dominance of the service sector and its high level of employment, which is not very sensitive to automation and new technologies, will increase. In parallel, the cost of labor will increase due to the cost of technological development, which in turn requires an organised, educated and well-managed workforce, and the replacement of labor by capital will increase. In addition, the cost of education, research and development will increase, given the dominance of applied research in higher education. At the same time, the slow pace of technological progress in the field of information technology and the dominance of existing technologies will further reduce the speed of progress. Lack of financial resources and a tough economy that is not very sensitive to new technologies will continue to be a problem.
Our current socio-economic model is based on the system of exploitation of the industrial society based on the following three principles:
1. Every person has an equal right to happiness.
2. Every person has an equal right to equal use of the Earth’s natural resources.
3. Any consumption is justified if it leads to happiness.
For a long time, more than a hundred years, the modernisation of industrialism and its socio-economic model were based on these three principles that are still valid today, which are the basic foundations of the current system.
This model brought with it a number of fundamental lifestyle changes and had a significant impact on the way we live and think. For example, it changed the way we conceptualise land and began to treat it as a resource that belongs to us residents. As a result, we began to treat ourselves as owners of the land, giving us a sense of ownership of the land.
This socio-economic model is based on an unsustainable imbalance (economic and financial, social and political) that is collapsing. Unsustainable consumption and useless production, uncontrolled consumption and underconsumption, over-infrastructure and under-infrastructure, the gap between rich and poor, overconsumption, lack of opportunity and choice, lack of time and choice, lack of health and security are all becoming more and more evident. Over the past few years, we have constantly lost opportunities because we do not use them. There is growing dissatisfaction with the government largely due to unmet needs, worsening social and economic problems, and a lack of trust in political institutions and leadership, resulting in citizens becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the government and losing trust in the government. As a result of a radical reshuffle in the established political, economic and ideological systems of society, the established power structures are under attack from all sides.
It is positive that in all this, the world has recently experienced a technological revolution associated with the advent of the information age, thanks to which others can learn from others and have access to technology via the Internet, where the whole world is a virtual laboratory, and knowledge is available to everyone. Now even the most isolated countries have access to the outside world through the Internet and satellite portals.
Chapter 2
The world is unfair, but progress is not inevitable. Society must develop in a sustainable way, there must be basic rules and obligations that must be observed.
Progress cannot be resisted. Progress is a broad concept, it is not only what is productive, but also what can be destructive. Progress is a great word, but at the same time history shows that progress is a form of violence. The concept of progress is not just an idea, it is a complex and controversial concept. Progress is a double edged sword, progress is a value that propagates to variables. Progress can be good or bad. Progress is the basis for the birth of new ideas, progress is the basis for the birth of changes and new opportunities. Progress is the root of social inequality, social exclusion and social violence. As a result, the notion that we can control progress is a delusion. We must ask ourselves the question: Do we need progress and do we need development in general of everything that surrounds us?
In ancient Greek philosophy, there are two concepts: being and becoming. Being is that which is eternal,