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Thinkers need to understand the complexities of twenty-first-century political-legal modernity in order to more clearly determine the direction of inquiry in our rapidly changing world. For a serious and in-depth study of social modernity, the methods of scientific cognition alone are no longer sufficient. The methods of religious, mythological and intuitive cognition must also be used. The struggle for spiritual values in today's global consumer society is no longer a struggle of the past with the present, but a new form of early social struggle against the new ultra-globalist orderIn the…mehr

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Thinkers need to understand the complexities of twenty-first-century political-legal modernity in order to more clearly determine the direction of inquiry in our rapidly changing world. For a serious and in-depth study of social modernity, the methods of scientific cognition alone are no longer sufficient. The methods of religious, mythological and intuitive cognition must also be used. The struggle for spiritual values in today's global consumer society is no longer a struggle of the past with the present, but a new form of early social struggle against the new ultra-globalist orderIn the articles the author examines the legal contradictions in international contractual relations, as well as religious and cultural characteristics of different ethnic groups and nations in the formation of the philosophy of law and legal technology in the era of the emergence and development of capitalist relations.
Autorenporträt
A.V. Tolmachev wurde 1964 in Tedzhen, Turkmenische SSR, geboren. Ausbildung: Technische Fakultät, MISIS; Fakultät für Pädagogik und Psychologie, Staatliches Lenin-Pädagogisches Institut Moskau; Fakultät für Versicherungswesen, NIFI; Juristische Fakultät, Staatliche Lomonossow-Universität Moskau; Fakultät für Philosophie und Theologie, Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche St. Johannes der Theologe. PhD (Doktor der Rechtswissenschaften), ThD (Doktor der Theologie).