ON THE POSSIBILITY OF FORMING A GLOBAL CIVILIZATION
Abstract
The article analyzes the possibility of forming a single global civilization. Until relatively recently, it seemed that such a civilization is not only possible, but also intensively formed under the dominant influence of Western civilization. However, the failure of the Western "project" is now quite obvious, as is the policy of multiculturalism proclaimed and implemented by a large group of European States. This circumstance gave the impression that the formation of a single universal civilization is in principle impossible. While the problem is the time frame in which this process should have been concluded, and not the process itself, which is steadily leading to the creation of a global civilization.
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