Historical Laws in the System of Modern Knowledge about the Past of Human Society

L. Goncharenko, E. Avakova
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   This article examines the question of the existence of specific historical (general sociological) laws that operate throughout all stages of human history and differ from other laws of social existence. The authors have attempted to formulate the most obvious basic historical laws based on the available scientific developments, methodological approaches and ideas of researchers from both the distant and very recent past. The authors define the following list of historical laws: the law of cyclicity; the law of civilizational, event-based and personal uniqueness of the historical process; the law of balance and struggle of personal, group, corporate, state and civilizational interests; the law of cause-and-effect relationships; the law of unrealized alternatives; the law of unintended consequences. They reflect in the most concentrated form the current level of knowledge about the world historical process. They relate to the entire array of the past of human society. They are synthetic, complex, multidimensional and all encompassing. They manifest themselves in all periods of human history without exception. Therefore, they open up the possibility of a more conscious perception of the present and the formation of general scientific ideas about the deep mechanisms of the future development of society.
人类社会历史现代知识体系中的历史规律
本文探讨了特定历史(一般社会学)规律的存在问题,这些规律贯穿人类历史的各个阶段,不同于其他社会存在规律。作者试图根据遥远和最近的科学发展、方法论方法和研究人员的想法,制定最明显的基本历史规律。作者定义了以下历史规律:循环性规律;文明规律、事件基础和个人历史进程的独特性;个人、团体、企业、国家和文明利益的平衡和斗争规律;因果关系规律;未实现替代方案法;意外后果定律。它们以最集中的形式反映了当前对世界历史进程的认识水平。它们涉及到人类社会过去的全部。它们是综合的、复杂的、多层面的和包罗万象的。它们无一例外地表现在人类历史的各个时期。因此,它们开辟了一种可能性,即对现在有更自觉的感知,并形成关于社会未来发展深层机制的一般科学思想。
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