The presented book introduces a new paradigm for understanding societal, organizational, and structural change — a redefinition of the logic of history — developed through an original conceptual framework and the advancement of Dimitri Uznadze’s theory of set (disposition).
The book is also dedicated to comparing transformations in the concepts of the individual, nation, and civilization, as well as explaining the interrelations among them. Using a theoretical apparatus of his own creation, the author systematizes the history of humanity, leading to groundbreaking conclusions.
The work also offers a sequential and detailed interpretation of mythological narratives and ancient epics, a discussion of theological issues and previously unnoticed aspects of evolutionary doctrine, along with a profoundly original analysis of other fascinating topics.
This book is intended for scholars in the fields of social and human sciences, those interested in political theory or practical politics, philosophy enthusiasts, and seekers of a unified understanding of the world.
For each of the aforementioned domains, the book serves as an inexhaustible source of ideas.