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Sociodynamic Trends in Public Relations as Historical Inevitability

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The scientific article is based on modern historical features of social development trends. The authors adhere to the principles of dialectics and materialism. The scientific article identifies the priorities and bases of property relations. The purpose of the scientific article is the formation of sociodynamic trends in social relations as a historical inevitability. To achieve the goal it is necessary: to consider the theoretical aspects of social development trends, to single out the economic component of the sociodynamic cycle of social relations, to form the staged development of the sociodynamic cycle. The research methods are the theoretical analysis method, the method of historical stageization, the cyclic grouping method. The basis of the study is the theoretical elaboration of the issue of the sociodynamic cycle of social relations.

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This article was prepared with financial support of RFBR under the project 19-010-00124A “The theory of cyclical development of the modern economy”.

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Zhuravleva, T.A., Skobliakova, I.V., Garina, L.L., Trubina, I.O., Lyapina, I.R. (2020). Sociodynamic Trends in Public Relations as Historical Inevitability. In: Kolmykova, T., Kharchenko, E. (eds) Digital Future Economic Growth, Social Adaptation, and Technological Perspectives. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 111. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39797-5_28

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