Synergistically complex social well-being: The trust factor
In recent decades, the social has acquired a synergistically complex nature (N.I. Lapin), which is caused both by objective determinants of the dynamic development of social, natural and technological realities, potentially increasing the production of various goods and services, and by subjective m...
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description | In recent decades, the social has acquired a synergistically complex nature (N.I. Lapin), which is caused both by objective determinants of the dynamic development of social, natural and technological realities, potentially increasing the production of various goods and services, and by subjective meanings of the quality of life - in their materialization, an increasing role belongs to the trust factor. Its study is determined by the civilizational crisis of trust, and its underlying causes are rooted in the formation of a qualitatively new “order out of chaos” (I. Prigogine) and in the staging of “mythical narratives” of the desired, “idealized” social well-being (J. Alexander), the false meanings of which destroy traditional values and dehumanize social relations. Under such challenges and scientific approaches to their analysis, the author designs a nationally oriented model of synergistically complex social well-being, based on the system of trust rooted in the genotype of national culture. This model includes the functional basic institutional structures of society, reproduction of traditional values of interpersonal trust, and implementation of humanistically oriented modernization. Under disequilibrium, risks and vulnerabilities, these components ensure the viability and sustainability of this type of well-being. For its sociological diagnostics, humanistically oriented interdisciplinarity is proposed, organically including both new theories of chaos, complexity and nonlinearity, and humanistic concepts of the sovereign national sociology. |
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spelling | doaj-art-e73d55232d434a998191c262df0a10b32025-01-09T07:44:41ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN journal of Sociology2313-22722408-88972024-12-0124489590510.22363/2313-2272-2024-24-4-895-90521221Synergistically complex social well-being: The trust factorS. A. Kravchenko0Moscow State University of International RelationsIn recent decades, the social has acquired a synergistically complex nature (N.I. Lapin), which is caused both by objective determinants of the dynamic development of social, natural and technological realities, potentially increasing the production of various goods and services, and by subjective meanings of the quality of life - in their materialization, an increasing role belongs to the trust factor. Its study is determined by the civilizational crisis of trust, and its underlying causes are rooted in the formation of a qualitatively new “order out of chaos” (I. Prigogine) and in the staging of “mythical narratives” of the desired, “idealized” social well-being (J. Alexander), the false meanings of which destroy traditional values and dehumanize social relations. Under such challenges and scientific approaches to their analysis, the author designs a nationally oriented model of synergistically complex social well-being, based on the system of trust rooted in the genotype of national culture. This model includes the functional basic institutional structures of society, reproduction of traditional values of interpersonal trust, and implementation of humanistically oriented modernization. Under disequilibrium, risks and vulnerabilities, these components ensure the viability and sustainability of this type of well-being. For its sociological diagnostics, humanistically oriented interdisciplinarity is proposed, organically including both new theories of chaos, complexity and nonlinearity, and humanistic concepts of the sovereign national sociology.https://journals.rudn.ru/sociology/article/viewFile/42227/24300synergistic complexities“order out of chaos”synergistically complex social well-beingculture of trustdisequilibriumrisksvulnerabilitieshumanism |
spellingShingle | S. A. Kravchenko Synergistically complex social well-being: The trust factor RUDN journal of Sociology synergistic complexities “order out of chaos” synergistically complex social well-being culture of trust disequilibrium risks vulnerabilities humanism |
title | Synergistically complex social well-being: The trust factor |
title_full | Synergistically complex social well-being: The trust factor |
title_fullStr | Synergistically complex social well-being: The trust factor |
title_full_unstemmed | Synergistically complex social well-being: The trust factor |
title_short | Synergistically complex social well-being: The trust factor |
title_sort | synergistically complex social well being the trust factor |
topic | synergistic complexities “order out of chaos” synergistically complex social well-being culture of trust disequilibrium risks vulnerabilities humanism |
url | https://journals.rudn.ru/sociology/article/viewFile/42227/24300 |
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