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Preprints of the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2007, 083, 31 pp. (Mi ipmp538)  

Adaptive vital strategy of independent social groups in crisis conditions

N. F. Saifullin
Abstract: Statement of problems on complex modelling scripts of adaptation of independent groups in conditions of full isolation is undertaken. The given reception allows to plunge into conditions of “origin of a sociality ‘from zero’ ”. In a basis the hypothesis is necessary: risk as a basis of the new sociality, a new principle of self-actualization of the person. The decision at the given statement of a question is offered to be developed on the basis of a postulate: “the social reality should be interpreted, comprehending inner meaning of human acts”.
Document Type: Preprint
Language: Russian
Citation: N. F. Saifullin, “Adaptive vital strategy of independent social groups in crisis conditions”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2007, 083, 31 pp.
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\paper Adaptive vital strategy of independent social groups in crisis conditions
\jour Keldysh Institute preprints
\yr 2007
\papernumber 083
\totalpages 31
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