Social security: a resource for stability and integration
Abstract
The article summarizes possible strategies for achieving social security. Basically, the key approach in conceptualizing social security is becoming a systemic perspective with an emphasis on economic determination. However, this is clearly not enough to understand the specifics of the deployment of social security in the modern conditions of the world order and world order, focused on the global processes of globalization and modernization. Changing priorities in the essential interpretation of social security also makes it possible to change the approach to understanding this phenomenon, in particular, by supplementing it with an important socio-cultural research area. Thus, the conclusion is drawn: if we consider social security as a system of socio-cultural value-normative means for ensuring and preserving, for example, the world order, then the resource of stability and integration in the global space of interaction between cultures, societies and states can significantly increase.
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