TY - JOUR AU - Zinchenko, Viktor PY - 2014/12/30 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Deliberative Models of Institutional Processes Modernization in the Global World, Educational, Political and Economic Transformations JF - Filosofiya osvity. Philosophy of Education JA - Filos. osv. Philos. Educ. VL - 15 IS - 2 SE - DO - UR - https://philosopheducation.com/index.php/philed/article/view/494 SP - AB - <p>&nbsp;The specifics of strategies of post-industrial social development and&nbsp;transformation of social institutions, government management models in the&nbsp;context of globalization in today's industrialized systems are examined. The&nbsp;article deals with the dynamics and prospects of development of self-organizing&nbsp;processes in the systems of the society and governance; structure and&nbsp;the algorithm of functioning of direct democracy and civilian government&nbsp;models. The world outlook, educational, economic and political trends, perspectives<br>and forms of their further development are analyzed. When planning&nbsp;public future emphasis should be placed evenly on the analysis of the values&nbsp;and social institutions that will realize the real mechanisms of the practical&nbsp;construction of a new society. What is sometimes manifested in the quality&nbsp;of superficial phenomena actually characterizes the determined trends, which&nbsp;suggest not only other change perspectives, but also a revolution, which in its&nbsp;depth and width goes beyond expectations of traditional public theory. From&nbsp;the point of view of historical progress every new stage of society development&nbsp;differs from the past one in the fact that it creates new conditions for the&nbsp;material and spiritual integration of humanity as an expression of the basic&nbsp;trends of this social and historical development. Critical social theory and&nbsp;concept of deliberativity, which, in particular, developed in the framework of&nbsp;conceptual trends in contemporary neo-Marxism and post-Marxism, are used&nbsp;as methodology for analysis of phenomena of power and control, management&nbsp;models in the subsystems of society (economics, politics, the state). The&nbsp;critical analysis of society involves the identification of existing antagonistic,&nbsp;alienating factors that distort production and public communication. Critical&nbsp;&nbsp;social theory proceeds from the fact that the false needs largely dominate at&nbsp;the moment in the society (in all its spheres). These needs are imposed by&nbsp;certain social groups with the purpose of infringement of individual and group&nbsp;creative freedom. These requirements reinforce the relations of domination&nbsp;&nbsp;and subordination, producing operational performance, aggression, social&nbsp;conflicts, economic and social injustice. The stereotypes of needs, behavior&nbsp;and social relations are imposed, which contribute to fixing this relationship.&nbsp;The purpose of the analysis of deliberative philosophy and its critical&nbsp;theory for society and models of management (including management of education)&nbsp;is to determine the key features and mechanisms of a societal development.&nbsp;The author is referring the society, in which: (1) there are public and&nbsp;industrial relations independent of the people's will; (2) the domination of one&nbsp;people over another are repealed relationship coercion; (3) the control of the&nbsp;productive process and the functioning of the society must go on to the direct&nbsp;participants of public production.&nbsp;The author underlines the necessity to refuse a static understanding of&nbsp;freedom and progress. Human is free to act reasonably, but she/he is also free&nbsp;to make mistakes and correct them freely if they are amenable to correction.<br>Uncertainty, imperfection, the ability to make mistakes and relapse inhumanity&nbsp;are purely human traits. To author's mind, the freedom should be considered&nbsp;as one of the main driving force of social progress. Hence the moral need to&nbsp;check the social and state processes is very important, changing them and&nbsp;making them quite correctable. So far as the cultural, legal and political progress&nbsp;opens the way to social progress through prudent oriented activities, as it&nbsp;is marked in the paper, the existing social relations can be humanized.</p> ER -