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Shugurov, M. V. Dynamics of Global Processes in the Context of Axiological Transformations.

Abstract: The article is devoted to the problem of formation of a universal system of values in the context of globalization. The author analyzes institutionalization of civilization identity in a modern world. Much attention is paid at axiological aspects of modernization of communication between state institutions, nations and personalities at a global level. It is concluded that there is a certain need in activation of philosophical refl ection in the process of globalization of values in a pluralistic format.


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philosophy, globalization, policy, humanity, values, collaboration, civilizations, pluralism, culture, identity


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