The monograph presents a new philosophical and historical concept — a comparative-historical model of world and local history — civilizations, Economics and politics — as a system of large and small world civilizations, including world economic-infrastructural-generational and national political cycles, determinates by the «time paradox» and the «cyclic wheel of time». This model is a major research project that allows for the analysis and forecasting of world and local history — civilizations, Economics and politics in a conceptually different context than is customary in traditional and modern studies. In addition, in a conceptually different context, it is necessary to solve General and topical global and local civilizational, economic and political problems, including topical problems of transnational, interethnic and national internal and external, especially anti-crisis policy. In both cases-in the conditions of inevitable periodic large and small world and local civilizational, economic — infrastructural — generational and political cyclical crises. The work is intended for a wide range of readers, primarily for specialists in the field of world and local history — civilizations, economics and politics, philosophy of history and economic policy, for use in scientific and applied research and higher education, as well as in public and corporate governance. The work will significantly expand the ideological space of the subjects of research and management, their understanding of the versatility of world and local history — civilizations, economics and politics, as well as approaches to their interpretation. Approaches that are not limited to the narrow space-time framework adopted in the modern theory and practice of management. This understanding — in the context of «alienating liberalism» — will allow research and management subjects to reconstruct and construct their own civilizational, economic and political past, present and future, as well as generate interest in finding new approaches to solving global and local problems, to the global interpretation of civilizational, economic and political processes, systems and values. Ultimately, there is an interest in the philosophy of history as a universal methodology for the interpretation of these processes, systems and values, without which the world and local history — civilizations, economics and politics — is just a continuous «Dark ages»
Айрапетян Мамикон Сергеевич Доктор экономических наук, профессор, ведущий научный сотрудник кафедры «Макроэкономическое прогнозирование и планирование» Финансового университета при Правительстве Российской Федерации. В 1990 г. защитил кандидатскую диссертацию «Методические и организационные основы создания и функционирования малых предприятий (в рамках экономических циклов)» в Научно-исследовательском институте планирования и нормативов при Госплане СССР. В 2003 г. — докторскую диссертацию «Методологические основы анализа и прогнозирования макроэкономических процессов (в рамках мировых экономических циклов)» в Академии народного хозяйства при Правительстве Российской Федерации. С 2001 по 2016 гг. работал главным советником аппарата Государственной Думы Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации. Государственный советник Российской Федерации 1-го класса.
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