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War In The Context Of The Sociocultural Order Problem
[Война В Контексте Проблемы Социокультурного Порядка]

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  • Sokolova, Svetlana (Соколова, Светлана)

    (Samara State Transport University)

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Introduction. The philosophical reception of the foundations of the social and the principles of war act as connected processes. A historically specific type of socio-cultural being generates a unique way of philosophical articulation about the nature of the order of society and culture, war and peace. The purpose of the study is explicating the connection between the type of conceptualizing war (classical, total, new war) and understanding the principles of social order. Methods. The author uses methods of the historical and constructivist approach as the leading methodology in studying the problem of the war and the sociocultural order connection. Scientific novelty of the research. By highlighting the strategic principles of different theories of war (classical trinitarian war, the concept of total war and mobilization, the theory of “new wars”), the connection between the order of war and the fundamental foundations of society and culture at different stages of historical development is shown. Results. Consideration of the three theories of war allows us to present them as different projects for understanding the socio-cultural order of the Art Nouveau philosophy. The author highlights and analyzes the leading provisions of historically different theories of wars: “war as a continuation of politics”; “the totality of war and mobilization” as the basis of the socio-political order; “new war” as a concept of cultural turn. Conclusions. Modern studies of war are distinguished by an active appeal to understanding the connection between armed clashes and the concreteness of cultural life, which sets the context, way of thinking and actions of potential actors in military operations. The article shows that current theories and practices of war are characterized by a kind of coexistence of layers of social reality that are different in their historical depth.

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  • Sokolova, Svetlana (Соколова, Светлана), 2022. "War In The Context Of The Sociocultural Order Problem [Война В Контексте Проблемы Социокультурного Порядка]," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 48-57.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp2235
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