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Dimitar Tchurovsky
Tchurovsky, Dimitar
Tchurovsky, DimitarConsultant in Human Resource and Customer Relationship Management, London. |
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Consultant in Human Resource and Customer Relationship Management, London.
Dimitar Tchurovsky earned his PhD in Occupational Psychology and was Associate Professor of Social Psychology. He is the author of the books “Collaborative Democracy – The Transition from Money-driven to Knowledge-based Society” and “Know Thyself – Philosophical Essays”.
ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
The Basic Laws of Governance
( Global Governance & Law )
Global Leadership or Self-Governance: The Basic Laws of Governance
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Abstract
In terms of its complexity, modern society is comparable to the intricacy of the human brain. Undoubtedly, the global leadership of a system with thousands of subsystems is a real challenge for humanity. Governance is the process of making decisions and solving national, regional and global problems where multiple factors are taken into account. They can be divided into two groups—subjective and...
Mankind at the Crossroads: Civilizational Shift or Self-destruction
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Society has two parallel lines of development—the Course of History and the Spiral of Social Evolution. Development is determined bilaterally by objective and subjective factors. The subjective factor determines the content of society; the objective factor determines the structure of the society. The upcoming transition of mankind is evolutionary by nature, i.e. it represents a change in social consciousness, the structure of society and the ruling elite....
The New Paradigm of Social Evolution: Modern Society between Hope and Tragedy
( New Paradigm )
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Abstract
Social evolution is a continuation of biological evolution. The difference is the presence of mind, language and thinking. Therefore, society can be viewed as a living and rational system. The engine of social evolution is knowledge. Development of society is determined bilaterally by objective and subjective factors. Objective factors determine the form of society, subjective – the content. Society has three subsystems: social consciousness, economics and...