Global social changes: risks for the welfare state

N. Dekhanova, Y. Kholodenko
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The relevance of the chosen topic is due to the fact that globalization, being the most important factor in social dynamics, leads to tectonic shifts in absolutely all spheres of social life. These changes are ambiguous and dual in nature. The purpose of this work is to identify the contradictory nature of the influence of global transformation in the context of recent challenges (COVID 19, increased international economic competition, a complex of economic problems, sanctions policy, political instability) on the scale of inequality in the modern world, the functioning of the institution of the social state, consensus on issues of social cohesion, social justice and social solidarity. The theoretical basis of the article was the work of F. Fukuyama, I. Wallerstein, P. Rosanvallon, G. E. Anderson and others. The interdisciplinary nature of the research within the framework of the identified problems requires the use of both the results of sociological research and a significant amount of international economic statistics. The authors have carried out a comprehensive analysis of the factors of global socio-economic changes that most directly affect the functioning of the modern social state. Based on current sociological and statistical data, the authors prove the complex feasibility and partly even change in the basic principles of the “welfare state” associated with social justice, social cohesion and social solidarity in modern Western European countries, which until recently were considered a standard of high quality and living standards of the population, a developed social support system, and a large middle class. It is concluded that the negative trends of global social changes are unlikely to be changed in the foreseeable future, despite the measures taken by national governments and international institutions aimed at stabilizing the socio-economic situation.
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全球社会变革:福利国家面临的风险
选题之所以具有现实意义,是因为全球化作为社会动态中最重要的因素,导致社会生活的各个领域都发生了巨大的变化。这些变化具有模糊性和双重性。这项工作的目的是在近期挑战(COVID 19、国际经济竞争加剧、复杂的经济问题、制裁政策、政治不稳定)的背景下,确定全球变革对现代世界不平等程度、社会国家机构的运作、社会凝聚力、社会正义和社会团结问题的共识所产生的影响的矛盾性。文章的理论基础是 F. Fukuyama、I. Wallerstein、P. Rosanvallon、G. E. Anderson 等人的著作。在所确定的问题框架内进行研究的跨学科性质要求既要利用社会学研究成果,又要利用大量的国际经济统计数据。作者对最直接影响现代社会国家运作的全球社会经济变革因素进行了全面分析。根据当前的社会学和统计数据,作者证明了现代西欧国家与社会公正、社会凝聚力和社会团结相关的 "福利国家 "基本原则的复杂可行性,甚至部分发生了变化,直到最近,这些国家一直被认为是高质量和高生活水平的国家,拥有发达的社会支持系统和庞大的中产阶级。结论是,尽管各国政府和国际机构采取了旨在稳定社会经济形势的措施,但在可预见的未来,全球社会变革的消极趋势不太可能得到改变。
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