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Manifesto
of
The Netocratic Society
Transition from Money-driven
to Knowledge-based Society
"The History of the world is none other than the
progress of the consciousness of Freedom."
-Georg Hegel
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Preamble
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I. Society as
Living and Rational System
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Introduction
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Culture and Civilisation
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Dialectics of Economy and Culture
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The
course of History and the course of Social evolution
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- II. Modern Society
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The Rise and Fall of
Capitalism
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Evolution of capitalism
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Geopolitics, New World Order and
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War on terror
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Economic and political crisis
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The Basic Contradiction of Modern Society
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- Contradiction
between the social nature
of
production and its private appropriation
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Contradiction between increased concentration of financial capital
and destruction of morality
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Contradiction between exponential
development of high technologies and increasing of vulnerability of
humanity
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Dilemma of modern
society - destruction
of
society or fundamental changes in the social structure
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Resolving of Basic Contradiction in
Society and Transition to New Social
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structure
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Theoretical models for future society
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Ideological model and solutions
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Religion -
World's Caliphate
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Politics - New World Order
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- Technocratic model and solutions
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Artificial Intellect
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Symbiotic or Hybrid Intellect
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- Humanitarian model and solutions
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Personal development
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Evolution of society
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III.
Collaborative Democracy (Netocracy)
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Emergence of Global Community – New Trend of Social Evolution
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Direct, Representative and Collaborative Democracy
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Individual, Collective and Collaborative Intelligence
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Virtual Brain and Global Mind
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Netocracy or
Collaborative Democracy
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Definition, Principles, Structure and Function
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Transitions from Modern to Netocratic
Society
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Transition from money-driven to
knowledge-based society
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Transition from orchestrated democracy to netocracy
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Transition from dominance of politics to
dominance of morality
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Transition from Technological to
Humanitarian civilization
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Evolution and Revolutions
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Peaceful and Bloody Transitions
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Final note
Appendixes
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