Dialogue of Cultures, Dialogue of Civilizations

Russian Studies in Philosophy 37 (1):47-64 (1998)
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Abstract

There are distinct stable cultural systems in the boundless ocean of contemporary sociocultural phenomena. They cut across social structures and are congruent with neither ethnic nor state territories. N. Danilevskii calls them "cultural-historical types," A. Toynbee—"local civilizations," N. Berdiaev and O. Spengler—"great cultures," and P. Sorokin—"cultural supersystems."

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