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Abstract

If we turn to Hegelian dialectics for a general characterization of the process of social development, we can imagine it as a kind of "triad," whereby, as a result, a "return to the past" will occur in the future through "its own otherness." In primitive society, its noosphere and technosphere (that is, what constituted its culture—informational and material) were a holistic phenomenon, both directed outward to interact with the environment and united internally for this purpose.


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