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M. I. BilalovKeywords
sustainable developmentspiritual determinants
culture
religion
ecocentrism
traditional values
Ecology
QH540-549.5
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<p><strong>Aim.</strong> The aim of the research is to study the specific determinants, motivational factors, tools and approaches that make up the mechanism for the implementation of sustainable development (the region of Southern Russia).</p><p><strong>Material and methods.</strong> As the main methodological approach, the author used the civilizational method including philosophy and political science which effectively evaluate and analyze a concrete historical stage of development of a society, a short period of its history. At the same time, as a particularly important factor and determinant of social development, we put culture, mental and religious terms of spiritual life of the peoples of the South of Russia into to the forefront, which is seen as a local independent civilization. We see the methodological innovation in the understanding of sustainable development based on the principle of ecocentrism, the equality between generations, types and groups, with regard to the principle of universal evolutionism.</p><p><strong>Results.</strong> It is assumed that civilizations develop independently and realize its cultural potential in various areas, while ethnic groups, nations and peoples with their specific culture must respect the principle of equal moral functioning. The threat of a global catastrophe and attitude for sustainable development bring spiritual values of traditional civilizations to the forefront, which are collectivism, harmony between man and nature, self-limitation, reliance on national culture and other issues that have always been fundamental to Dagestan and the North Caucasus.</p><p><strong>Conclusions.</strong> Sustainable development of the South Russian regions, including Dagestan, is possible only on the basis of the given spiritual determinants in the direction of a global civil society.</p>Date
2016-01-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:e24b9d2179114af4ae21cecf49f762821992-1098
2413-0958
10.18470/1992-1098-2016-4-201-208
https://doaj.org/article/e24b9d2179114af4ae21cecf49f76282