The New Cultural Landscape

Russian Studies in Philosophy 42 (3):70-98 (2003)
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Abstract

In the 1970s, judging by many direct and indirect signs noted by authors of investigations conducted in various fields of knowledge, a cultural landscape that is fundamentally new in Euro-American civilization—most likely, a transitional stage between the millennia of cultural history and that which awaits humanity, perhaps, within just ten to twenty years—began to form

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