The New Formation: a Classless Society or an Informational Capitalism
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Ermakov M.A. The New Formation: a Classless Society or an Informational Capitalism. Vlast’ (The Authority). 2015. Vol. 21. No. 9. P. 106-111.
Abstract
The process of information society development is considered as a result of multiple transformations in terms of the formation approach. The key trends of transformation process are analyzed and the new social structure model of information society is examined.
Keywords:
information society, formation, basis, means of production, value, social structure, service sector
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Vallerstajn I. Konec znakomogo mira: Sociologiya XXI veka / per. s angl. , pod red. V.I. Inozemceva. – M.: Logos, 2004, p. 5.
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Masuda Y. The Information Society as Postindustrial Society.– Washington : World Future Soc., 1983, p. 29.
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Ermakov, M. A. (2015). The New Formation: a Classless Society or an Informational Capitalism. Vlast’ (The Authority), 21(9), 106-111. Retrieved from https://jour.fnisc.ru/index.php/vlast/article/view/2254
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