Inclusive capitalism as a globalist project and Russian civilization

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Abstract

The emerging concept of inclusive capitalism and the consequences of its implementation for Russian civilization are considered. It is shown that this concept is another version of the theory of “national welfare”, which hides the real plans of the globalists to establish their dominance in the world with the help of digital technologies for managing society and the economy in the long term. The role of national states will be reduced to the level of subordinate structures of a certain global corporation governing the whole world. However, such a development of events is not predetermined and will meet serious resistance from the main part of humanity. Special attention is paid to the fact that the practical implementation of the main provisions of the theory of inclusive capitalism undermines the historical, socio-cultural foundations of Russian civilization.

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Alexander P. Kochetkov

Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Email: apkoch@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4609-0526
SPIN-code: 7383-9315

Dr. Sci. (Polit.), Professor; Deputy Head, Department of Russian Politics, Faculty of Political Science

Russian Federation, Moscow

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