VALUABLE HETEROGENEITY OF A SOCIETY AS THE FACTOR OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS
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VALUABLE HETEROGENEITY OF A SOCIETY AS THE FACTOR OF SOCIAL DYNAMICS
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S086904990000617-0-1
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43-57
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The article presents the basic results of empirical check of the model of influence of valuable heterogeneity of a society on social dynamics. According to the author of the theoretical model (M. Urnov), this infl uence is caused by presence in a society of the groups, being in referential relations, that is relations in which one groups play a role of samples, and others – imitators. Thus the model of an elementary particle of social changes is a certain pair of the social groups connected by the referential relation.
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valuable heterogeneity, social dynamics, social group, mature societies, transitive societies, middle class, working class
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03.05.2012
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