The Theory of Wave Dualism of Cracy as a Tool for Modeling Various Processes in Society

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47451/pol2020-10-001

Keywords:

dualism, power, political processes, political event, Second World War, postulation, classification of political processes, social matrix

Abstract

At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, there was an urgent need to measure the political activity of certain elites, which determine the direction of development of society both within the state and in the international arena. Political elites of society set up certain markers that allow them to create the necessary social background in the state for the purpose of lobbying interests. The author presents basic principles of the Theory of Wave Dualism of Cracy (Power), which are design for modeling and forecasting political, social, economic and cultural processes in the society. The theory consists of general and specific terms parameters that have multi-level characteristics, which can contribute to more correct verification of processes. The author concludes that Theory of Wave Dualism of Cracy forms a more objective approach to historical processes and events in various fields of society.

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Author Biography

  • Alexander Buychik, Tuculart Holding

    Doctor of Economic Sciences, Ph.D. of Social and Political Sciences, Chief Director

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Published

2020-10-04

How to Cite

The Theory of Wave Dualism of Cracy as a Tool for Modeling Various Processes in Society. (2020). European Scientific E-Journal, 2, 33–49. https://doi.org/10.47451/pol2020-10-001

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