The Era of Global Bifurcation: Planetary Problems and Historical Alternatives

 
PIIS013216250018466-5-1
DOI10.31857/S013216250018466-5
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: Associate Professor
Affiliation: Volga State University of Service
Address: Russian Federation, Togliatti
Journal nameSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya
EditionIssue 4
Pages124-135
Abstract

The author develops the concept of global bifurcation shaped by a number of dangerous planetary factors, primarily by ecological crisis of mankind. The analysis showed that global bifurcation is objectively inevitable and the option of a general planetary catastrophe is most likely. Nevertheless, in general, historical alternatives still remain uncertain, contradictory, unclear, thus allowing us to hope that humanity still has a fragile chance for future development in the post-bifurcation period. From the standpoint of the structural-synergetic theory of sociodynamics and taking into account new empirical data, the general planetary problems and historical alternatives of the era of global bifurcation are clarified and analyzed. According to the author, four bifurcation scenarios are possible: 1) Global ecological catastrophe, the death of mankind; 2) Global ecological crisis, long-term degradation of mankind and social regression; 3) Global nuclear-missile catastrophe, the death of mankind; 4) Restructuring of world society and its entry onto the trajectory of sustainable historical development.

Keywordsglobal crisis, the era of global bifurcation, planetary problems of the bifurcation era, global ecological crisis, historical alternatives to global bifurcation
Received10.04.2022
Publication date18.04.2022
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