The Revolution in Science and Technology and Problems of the Socialization of the Human Being in Socialist Society

Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (1):51-53 (1976)
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The revolution in science and technology exercises an enormous influence on the processes of socialization of the human being under the conditions of an advanced socialist society, thereby becoming one of its significant objective factors. Significant changes in the conditions of the functioning both of the individual and of socialist society as a whole are occurring under the influence of the revolution in science and technology

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