Philosophy and Sociology of Material Culture: Historical Reflection in the XXI Century
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https://doi.org/10.15802/ampr2012/7843Keywords:
soсiokod, material culture, historical dynamicsAbstract
The processes of transformation taking place in the modern world, the need to form a study the problems of the activity of economic agents (their interests, and interactions) in the plane of analysis of the transformation of material and spiritual activities reflecting its society, to identify key trends and contradictions in their development and changes in the historical socio-cultural, socio-economic dynamics.References
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