A new technological order and socio-humanitarian challenges

Cover Page

Cite item

Full Text

Open Access Open Access
Restricted Access Access granted
Restricted Access Subscription Access

Abstract

The article analyzes the influence of economic factors and conditions, the role of industrial and scientific-technological structures, their essential elements in the field of fundamental processes of legal regulation and state building. The importance of improving interdisciplinary approaches and research in the context of the interaction of law and economics, which focus on the study of key aspects of the development of modern political, legal and economic thought, is emphasized. The presence of significant gaps in understanding the deeper and more intense connections and forms of interaction between law and economics is considered as one of the conditions that can be eliminated to ensure a qualitatively new and much more effective development of both legal research and the expansion of the cognitive horizons of economic work, especially focusing on issues of interaction with politics and law. A successful disciplinary form for the development of scientific ideas about the relationship between law and economics, taking into account the diverse challenges and threats in the modern world, can be considered government studies, but meaningful on a different modern conceptual basis.

Full Text

Restricted Access

About the authors

Alexander N. Savenkov

Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Author for correspondence.
Email: an61s@yandex.ru

Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Law, Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Director of the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal “State and Law” of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Russian Federation, 10 Znamenka str., 119019 Moscow

References

  1. Blyumin I. G. Keynesianism as a typical expression of modern bourgeois political economy // Criticism of modern English and American political economy: in 3 vols. M., 1962. Vol. 2. Pp. 72–81 (in Russ.).
  2. Bratus S. N. The role of law in the development of the Soviet economy. M., 1971 (in Russ.).
  3. Weber M. Economy and society: essays on Understanding sociology: in 4 vols. M., 2018 (in Russ.).
  4. Vernadsky V. I. Scientific thought as a planetary phenomenon. M., 1991. P. 43 (in Russ.).
  5. Gadzhiev G. A. Law and Economics (methodology): textbook for undergraduates. M., 2016 (in Russ.).
  6. Graham L. R. Will Russia be able to compete? The history of innovations in Tsarist, Soviet and modern Russia. M., 2014 (in Russ.).
  7. Zorkin V. D. Under the sign of the updated Constitution. URL: https://ksrf.ru/ru/News/Speech/Pages/ViewItem.aspx? ParamId=96 (accessed: 22.10.2024) (in Russ.).
  8. The invention of radio by A. S. Popov: collection of documents and materials / ed. by A. I. Berg. M.; L., 1945. Pp. 15–18 (in Russ.).
  9. Laptev V. V. Economics and law. Theory and practice of legal regulation of economic relations. M., 1981 (in Russ.).
  10. Mozolin V. P., Nechaeva A. M., Rubanov A. A., Skripko V. R. Civil Law and Economics. M., 1985 (in Russ.).
  11. Nersesyants V. S. The national idea of Russia in the world-historical progress of equality, freedom and justice. Manifesto of Civilization. M., 2001 (in Russ.).
  12. Romashov D. D. Mendel’s law of splitting as a general biological law. Article. 1939. Open Archive of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. URL: http://odasib.ru/OpenArchive/Portrait.cshtml?id=Xu_pavl_634993802223476562_9960 (accessed: 30.11.2024) (in Russ.).
  13. Smorodinskaya N. V., Katukov D. D., Malygin V. E. The Schumpeterian theory of growth in the context of the transition of economic systems to innovative development // Journal of Institutional Studies. 2019. No. 11(2). Pp. 060–078 (in Russ.).
  14. Chetverikov S. S. On some moments of the evolutionary process from the point of view of modern genetics // Journal of Experimental Biology. Ser. A. M.; L., 1926. Vol. 2. Iss. 1. Pp. 3–54 (in Russ.).
  15. Shebanov A. F. Norms of Soviet law and their role in the creation and development of the socialist economy of the USSR: abstract … PhD in Law. M., 1951 (in Russ.).
  16. Shkredov V. P. Economics and law. On the principles of industrial relations research in connection with the legal form of their expression. M., 1967 (in Russ.).
  17. Aghion P., Howitt P. Endogenous growth theory. Cambridge, 1998.
  18. Akcigit U., Kerr W. R. Growth Through Heterogeneous Innovations // Journal of Political Economy. 2018. Vol. 126. Iss. 4. Pp. 1374–1443.
  19. Acemoglu D., Akcigit U., Alp H. et al. Innovation, Reallocation, and Growth // American Economic Review. 2018. Vol. 108. No. 11. Рp. 3450–3491.
  20. Ashby W. R. Introduction to Cybernetics. Chapman & Hall, 1956.
  21. Butler S. The Notebooks of Samuel Butler. Auckland, 2011. URL: https://archive.org/stream/cu31924013448299#page/n1/mode/2up (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  22. Chomsky N. Necessary Illusions, Thought Control International Democratic Societies. Boston, 1990. URL: http://vho.org/aaargh/fran/livres5/ILLUSNS.PDF (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  23. Decker R. A., Haltiwanger J., Jarmin R. S., Miranda J. Declining Dynamism, Allocative Efficiency, and the Productivity Slowdown // Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2017.
  24. Fan A., Liang R. 2024 Yearender: China’s space sector soars to new heights, setting new goals. URL: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202412/1325567.shtml (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  25. Friedman M., Schwartz A. J. A monetary history of the United States, 1867–1960. Princeton, 1963.
  26. Goenka H. Bioterrorism and Gene Editing: Can CRISPR Tool be Used as Biological Weapon in War? 2016. URL: https://www.ibtimes.com/bioterrorism-gene-editing-can-crispr-tool-be-used-biological-weapon-war-2460102 (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  27. Graham L. Why Does Russia Have So Much Trouble Modernizing? URL: https://eusp.org/sites/default/files/archive/ centres/sts/Loran_Graham_text.pdf?ysclid=m59dvb20pi780540436 (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  28. Hicks J. R. Mr. Keynes and the “Classics”; A Suggested Interpretation // Econometrica. 1937. Vol. 5. No. 2. Pp. 147–159.
  29. Keegan J., Wheatcroft A. Zones of Conflict: An Atlas of Future Wars. New York, 1986.
  30. Keynes J. M. General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. London, 1936.
  31. Kissinger H. A., Schmidt E., Mundie C. AI Can Save Humanity – Or End It. The age of Homo technicus could generate profound intellectual advances and solutions to our gravest problems. But first we need to ensure that it doesn’t kill us off. The Atlantic. November 12, 2024. URL: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/11/ai-genesis-excerpt-kissinger-schmidt-mundie/680619/ (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  32. Lazarsfeld P., Merlon R. Mass Communication, popular taste and organized social action. In: Bryson (ed.) The Communication of Ideas. NY, 1948.
  33. Livingston S., Risse M. The Future Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Humans and Human Rights. Ethics & International Affairs, 2019. Vol. 33. Iss. 2. Pp. 141–158.
  34. Moor J. Four Kinds of Ethical Robots // Philosophy Now. 2009. Vol. 72. Pp. 12–14.
  35. Naughton J. The goal is to automate us’: welcome to the age of surveillance capitalism. URL: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jan/20/shoshana-zuboff-age-of-surveillance-capitalism-google-facebook (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  36. Naughton J. The Social Dilemma: a wake-up call for a world drunk on dopamine? URL: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/19/the-social-dilemma-a-wake-up-call-for-a-world-drunk-on-dopamine (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  37. Romer P. M. Endogenous Technological Change // The Journal of Political Economy. 1990. Vol. 98. No. 5. Part 2. Pp. S71–S102.
  38. Soller H., Mohr N., Heide A., Gschwendtner M. Quantum sensing is viable and could touch many parts of businesses. Here’s what leaders across industries should know. 2024. URL: https://www.mckinsey.com.br/capabilities/mckinsey-digital/our-insights/quantum-sensings-untapped-potential-insights-for-leaders (accessed: 30.11.2024).
  39. Solow R. M. A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth // The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 1956. Vol. 70. No. 1. Pp. 65–94.
  40. Swan T. W. Economic growth and capital accumulation // The Economic Record. 1956. Vol. 32. No. 2. Pp.
  41. Treisman D. Russia’s Tom Sawyer Strategy // IWM post. Vol. 106 (January–March 2011). P. 14.

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML

Copyright (c) 2025 Russian Academy of Sciences