THE PROBLEM OF THE GOVERNMENT MISSION (SYNERGETIC APPROACH)
Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of the question of the purpose of the government,
its role in modern society. Using the concept of cratology in terms of synergetic
approach the authors believe that the power is an integrated dynamic nonlinear system
of state-policy relations in terms of structural strategy development. The efficiency of
the study of evolutionary trends of these relations can be achieved by the use of special
theoretical models of bifurcation crisis in a social will in the context of historical time.
The course of historical processes is cyclic: the periods of stable development (attractors)
are replaced with bifurcations (crises), after which one can inevitably observe
a range of virtual alternative evolutionary scenarios. A fundamental property of the
system for the attractor is the influence of future on present. In this state, the system
actively resists to the changes and seeks to consistently reproduce its own functions and
structure. Violation of the stability of the historical process qualitatively changes the
state of the state system form. Losing the stability and being in a state of bifurcation,
evolving system has the following fundamental properties: its subsequent development
ceases to be unique, there is virtual splitting of a number of alternative evolutionary
scenarios; the chances play a fundamental role; alternative scenarios differ from each
other, but their number is not very large in the case of social systems, as attractors, remaining
virtual, retain potential stability; in the virtual space of evolution, existing
beyond the threshold of bifurcation, the pace of historical time increases dramatically,
the course of historical processes is probabilistic in nature.