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Post-Classical Economic Science as a New Format of Anti-Crisis Economic Thinking

Journal: Herald of the Economic Sciences of Ukraine (Vol.34, No. 1)

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Page : 25-29

Keywords : post-non-classical economic science; spiritual and moral values; socio-cultural factors; the spiritual and bio-social nature of man; financial and intellectual power;

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Abstract

Traditional neoliberal economic science is in a prolonged crisis. Economic civilization, with its inherent neo-liberal dominant ideology of market fundamentalism, in principle, is not aimed at a holistic understanding and development of man. It sees man only as a means to profit and increase capital. The transition of research from economy to economy as an integral sphere of human life becomes the main vector of methodological anti-crisis renewal of modern economic science. Such methodological renewal is connected with the formation of a new post-non-classical economic science, the main subject of analysis of which is human-size complexes, where the whole man acts as their nucleus. To overcome the global polysystemic crisis, first of all, there must be qualitative changes in the society. The role of those non-economic factors to which economic science has not given proper importance until recently has become much more important, but now they must inevitably take them into account in their research - spiritual and moral values, culture, and sociocultural factors. The formation of post-non-classical science is associated with the transition from targeted rationality to a deeper level of value rationality, in which it is necessary to search for sources and ways of solving the most acute socio-economic problems that have exacerbated the problem of human survival to the extreme. Postnonclassical economics requires a fundamental renewal of the methodological foundations of anti-crisis research.

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