New Problems of the Interactions Between Man and Nature

Russian Studies in Philosophy 13 (2):146-149 (1974)
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Abstract

Modern social and scientific-technological progress have resulted in an unprecedented acceleration of rates of change in all the principal elements of the system comprising the material life of society: production, social relationships, the geographic environment, population, and others. This made more obvious the complex interrelationship among these elements and the need to coordinate them rationally within the framework of the single system of mutual determination of various natural and social factors, any disruption of the stability and integrity of which is pregnant with exceedingly serious consequences to human existence.

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