The Practical Tasks of Social Engineering and the Formation of the Social and Human Sciences

Russian Studies in Philosophy 55 (1):62-73 (2017)
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The article considers numerous factors that have influenced the formation and application of the social and human sciences. It shows that throughout history an orientation toward practice has always been a characteristic of these sciences. At the end of the Nineteenth and beginning of the Twentieth centuries, ideas related to the transformation of humanity and society fell under the rubric of social technologies and social engineering, which in recent years have experienced increasing prominence in modern science and technoculture.

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