The article deals with the “processes of globalization and secularization: aspects of hybrid influence on modern society”, which is relevant for science. This is a social phenomenon that has historical origins and has deepened over the years. The methods used and adopted as a basis are socio-philosophical and philosophy of history: Thomas H. Eriksen aspects of the globalization of society; Kevin H. O’Rourke, Jeffrey D. Williamson’s Globalization of History. The processes of globalization and secularization under the conditions of multiculturalism, war and hybrid attacks are analyzed, which otherwise arouses interest in world science and takes on a new meaning. Investigating the issue of the phenomenon of the formation and development of polyconfessionalism, we try to discover modern aspects of society. The processes of globalization and secularization have already been discussed with the philosophical community, but in today’s conditions, new methods and approaches to examining the world are emerging. The concept of “globalization”, “hybridity”, “secularization” was considered, which made it possible to reach a conclusion. Today, the processes of globalization and secularization as aspects of hybrid influence on modern society are an important topic for various fields of scientific activity. The russian invasion of a sovereign state gave the world the opportunity to feel the impact of hybrid attacks from the media, which became another real “front”. The hybridization of some aspects of society as a form of influence in the russian war is a challenge to unification with the “Slavic world”. Globalization, and sometimes, secularization processes oppose the localization of culture and anti-globalization. Global phenomena are observed in secularized countries rather than anti-globalization processes. Consideration of these social processes deserves the attention of world scientists
Processes of globalization and secularization: Aspects of hybrid influence on modern society
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Keywords
globalization; hybridization; processes of multi-confessionalism; secularization; transformation of society
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