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  • curprev 10:1210:12, 9 July 202395.24.31.231 talk 55,288 bytes +215 →‎Bibliography: Corrected translation of the title. The book reveals the main feature of Russian modernization. Not to become part of the Western civilization of modernity, but to maintain the imperial structure, using modernization to modernize it, to make it more efficient. This is a practically unsolvable task in the modern world. Hence the visible contradictions and historical failures of Russian modernization. undo
  • curprev 09:4609:46, 9 July 202395.24.31.231 talk 55,073 bytes +361 →‎Technology: The article "Modernization. Social Theories" in the second edition of the Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences is conceptually supplemented by the section "Communication", which considers the communication dimension of modernization. undo

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