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Mikhaylyonok O.M., Nazarenko A. V. Network communities: past and future. Bulletin of Tomsk state University. Philosophy. Sociology. Political Science, 2020, No. 56, pp. 274-284.



Mikhaylyonok O.M., Nazarenko A. V. Network communities: past and future. Bulletin of Tomsk state University. Philosophy. Sociology. Political Science, 2020, No. 56, pp. 274-284.
ISSN 2311-2395 (Online); 1998-863X (Print)
DOI 10.17223/1998863Х/56/24

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Abstract

The article attempts to determine the potentially possible topological outcomes of the network singularity by distinguishing between the concept of a network and the concept of a network structure. The negative influence of Laplace's historical determinism of the social system as a basic unit of analysis is shown, as well as the limited and hopeless emphasis on its hierarchical organizational structure. The emphasis is made on the timeless formation of a person who begins to play a key role in comprehending the true essence of being and the potential of social network axioms.