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    Complex Chiefdom: Precursor of the State or Its Analogue?
    Social Evolution and History 10 (1). 2011.
    It is often noted in the academic literature that chiefdoms frequently prove to be troublesome for scholars because of the disagreement as to whether to categorize this or that polity as a complex chiefdom or as an early state. This is no wonder, because complex chiefdoms, early states, as well as different other types of sociopolitical systems (large confederations, large self-governed civil and temple communities etc.) turn out to be at the same evolutionary level. In the present article it is…Read more
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    Periodization of History
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 38 33-40. 2008.
    Many historians and philosophers emphasize the great importance of periodization for the study of history. There is no doubt that periodization is a rather effective method of data ordering and analysis, though it deals with exceptionally complex types of processual and temporal phenomena. For any periodization its basis is a very important point. One can choose different bases for periodization if he constantly uses the same criteria. According to the theory that we propose, the historical proc…Read more
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    The Coming Epoch of New Coalitions: Possible Scenarios of the Near Future
    with Andrey Korotayev
    World Futures 67 (8). 2011.
    This article analyzes some important aspects of socioeconomic and political development of the world in the near future. The future always stems from the present. The first part of the article is devoted to the study of some crucial events of the present, which could be regarded as precursors of forthcoming fundamental changes. In particular, it is shown that the turbulent events of late 2010 and 2011 in the Arab World may well be regarded as a start of the global reconfiguration. The article al…Read more
  • Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilizations: Cultural Dimensions (edited book)
    with Andrey Korotayev
    KRASAND. 2009.
    The human history has evidenced various systems of hierarchy and power, various manifestations of power and hierarchy relations in different spheres of social life from politics to information networks, from culture to sexual life. A careful study of each particular case of such relations is very important, es-pecially within the context of contemporary multipolar and multicultural world. In the meantime it is very important to see both the general features typical for all or most of the hierar…Read more
  •  116
    Social Macroevolution: Growth of the World System Integrity and a System of Phase Transitions
    with Andrey Korotayev
    World Futures 65 (7): 477-506. 2009.
    There are very significant conceptual links between theories of social macroevolution and theories of the World System development. It is shown that the growth of the World System complexity and integrity can be traced through a system of phase transitions of macroevolution. The first set of phase transition is connected with the agrarian, industrial, and information-scientific revolutions (that are interpreted as changes of “production principles”). The second set consists of phase transitions …Read more
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    Once More on the Question of the Role of Personality in History
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 12 169-173. 2007.
    In order for the philosophy of history to be a really necessary methodological science in relation to theoretical and epistemological problems of history, it is quite necessary to get away from the practice of general discourse and from attempts to find universal solutions suitable for all times. On the contrary, it is desirable to focus on a search for principles and for methods of applying them to the problems of different levels, which, by no means predetermining the results of concrete resea…Read more
  •  76
    Does “Arab Spring” Mean The Beginning Of World System Reconfiguration?
    with Andrey Korotayev
    World Futures 68 (7). 2012.
    In a previous article, ?The Coming Epoch of New Coalitions: Possible Scenarios of the Near Future? (Grinin and Korotayev 2011), it was preliminarily demonstrated that the turbulent events of late 2010 and 2011 in the Arab World may well be regarded as a start of the global reconfiguration. The subsequent events have confirmed this supposition. That is why in the present article we develop this important theme. The article offers a thorough analysis of the internal conditions of Arab countries on…Read more
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    The Pathways of Politogenesis and Models of the Early State Formation
    Social Evolution and History 8 (1): 92-132. 2009.
    This article considers concrete manifestations of the politogenesis multilinearity and the variation of its forms; it analyzes the main causes that determined the politogenetic pathway of a given society. The respective factors include the polity's size, its ecological and social environment. The politogenesis should be never reduced to the only one evolutionary pathway leading to the statehood. The early state formation was only one of many versions of development of complex late archaic soci…Read more
  •  39
    The Early State, Its Alternatives and Analogues (edited book)
    with Robert Carneiro, Dmitri Bondarenko, Nikolay Kradin, and Andrey Korotayev
    ‘Uchitel’ Publishing House. 2004.
    Henri JM Claessen Was the State Inevitable? ● Leonid E. Grinin The Early State and Its Analogues: A Comparative Analysis ...
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    Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilisations: Political Aspects of Modernity (edited book)
    with Dmitry Beliaev and Andrey Korotayev
    Librocom. 2008.
    The human history has evidenced a great number of systems of hierarchy and power, various manifestations of power and hierarchy relations in different spheres of social life from politics to information networks, from culture to sexual life. A careful study of each particular case of such relations is very im-portant, especially within the context of contemporary multipolar and multicultural world. In the meantime it is very important to see both the general features, typical for all or most of …Read more
  •  48
    Aromorphoses in Biological and Social Evolution: Some General Rules for Biological and Social Forms of Macroevolution
    with Alexander Markov, Markov, and Andrey Korotayev
    Social Evolution and History 8 (2). 2009.
    The comparison between biological and social macroevolution is a very important (though insufficiently studied) subject whose analysis renders new significant possibilities to comprehend the processes, trends, mechanisms, and peculiarities of each of the two types of macroevolution. Of course, there are a few rather important (and very understandable) differences between them; however, it appears possible to identify a number of fundamental similarities. One may single out at least three fundame…Read more
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    The Role of the Individual in History: A Reconsideration
    Social Evolution and History 9 (2). 2010.
    This article is devoted to the significant at all times and sounding anew in every epoch problem of the role of an individual (also a Hero, Great Man) in history, including such an aspect as the role of an individual in the process of state formation and progress. It is argued that in the age of globalization, when the humankind has found itself at the new developmental turning point, in the epoch when the influence of various individuals could affect dramatically the further development of the …Read more
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    However, strange though it may seem, personal celebrity (as well as fame, popularity etc.) is hardly included in the list of those resources. This happens despite the increasing role of this phenome-non in modern life and the fact that the aspiration for it affects value aims of a growing number of people. What is more, it begins to influence the changes of social relations and stratification. The subject of the present article is the investigation of the influence of the personal celebrity fact…Read more
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    Early State and Democracy.
    In Leonid Grinin, Robert Carneiro, Dmitri Bondarenko, Nikolay Kradin & Andrey Korotayev (eds.), The Early State, Its Alternatives and Analogues, ‘uchitel’ Publishing House. pp. 419--463. 2004.
    The present article is devoted to the problem which is debated actively to-day, namely whether Greek poleis and the Roman Republic were early states or they represented a specific type of stateless societies. In particular, Moshe Berent examines this problem by the example of Athens in his contribution to this volume. He arrives at the conclusion that Athens was a stateless society. However, I am of the opinion that this conclusion is wrong: and I believe that Athens and Rome were early states. …Read more