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The socio-economic approach to the study of modern economic systems. Post-capitalism. Part 2

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  • Akulich Maria

    (Tyumen State University, Russia)

  • Kaźmierczyk Jerzy

    (Ph.D. Poznan University of Economics and Business Poland; Tyumen State University Russia)

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This article examines modern economy and society taking the formational approach, which is based on the concept that for the modern world and the predicted future, the economy will remain the foundation of society. An understanding of modern society as a post-capitalist society is proposed and justified. The definition of post-capitalism is determined as a stage of capitalism. Humankind would enter its last stage, a stage of liberal democracy and global capitalism. The major features of post-capitalistic society are examined and analyzed: economic, political, spiritual, cultural and domestic.

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  • Akulich Maria & Kaźmierczyk Jerzy, 2018. "The socio-economic approach to the study of modern economic systems. Post-capitalism. Part 2," Management, Sciendo, vol. 22(2), pages 299-310, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:manmen:v:22:y:2018:i:2:p:299-310:n:19
    DOI: 10.2478/manment-2018-0038
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