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Noonomy : The Trajectory of Global Transformation / Sergey Bodrunov.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resource (170 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9798887193106
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.947 23/eng/20240320
LOC classification:
  • HD3616.R83 B6413 2023
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- To the Reader: A Door to the Future -- Thinkers Who Have Contributed to the Study of the Interconnections between Technological and Social Development -- Step One: Grasping Reality -- Step Two: Into the World of New Technologies -- Step Three: To the Threshold of Technological Revolution -- Step Four: The New Industrial Society’s Second Generation -- Step Five: Civilization at a Crossroads -- Step Six: Nooindustrial Production -- Step Seven: Culture as an Economic Imperative -- Step Eight: From Economy to Noonomy -- Conclusion: The Path Towards Nootransformation
Summary: Noonomy explores the effect of modern technological shifts on human society. The author shows that technologies are about to undergo qualitative changes which will create new opportunities for personal development and the satisfaction of wants and, simultaneously, engender risks associated with growth opportunities of human interference with nature and technogenic stress on the environment. Based on the study of cutting-edge technologies and resulting socioeconomic shifts, Bodrunov makes the conclusion about the upcoming civilizational crisis. The crisis can be overcome through the formation of a new industrial society of the second generation reliant on knowledge-intensive material production and gradual removal of humans from immediate material production processes. These two trends can fully develop only subject to the transition from the current socioeconomic formation to a non-economic one–the noonomy.

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- To the Reader: A Door to the Future -- Thinkers Who Have Contributed to the Study of the Interconnections between Technological and Social Development -- Step One: Grasping Reality -- Step Two: Into the World of New Technologies -- Step Three: To the Threshold of Technological Revolution -- Step Four: The New Industrial Society’s Second Generation -- Step Five: Civilization at a Crossroads -- Step Six: Nooindustrial Production -- Step Seven: Culture as an Economic Imperative -- Step Eight: From Economy to Noonomy -- Conclusion: The Path Towards Nootransformation

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Noonomy explores the effect of modern technological shifts on human society. The author shows that technologies are about to undergo qualitative changes which will create new opportunities for personal development and the satisfaction of wants and, simultaneously, engender risks associated with growth opportunities of human interference with nature and technogenic stress on the environment. Based on the study of cutting-edge technologies and resulting socioeconomic shifts, Bodrunov makes the conclusion about the upcoming civilizational crisis. The crisis can be overcome through the formation of a new industrial society of the second generation reliant on knowledge-intensive material production and gradual removal of humans from immediate material production processes. These two trends can fully develop only subject to the transition from the current socioeconomic formation to a non-economic one–the noonomy.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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