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Leonid Grinin

Leonid Efimovich Grinin (Russian: Леони́д Ефи́мович Гри́нин; born in 1958) is a Russian philosopher of history, sociologist, political anthropologist, economist, and futurologist.

Leonid Grinin
Born1958
NationalityRussian
Alma materVolgograd State Pedagogical University
Known forhis World History periodization and typology of state systems
AwardsIn 2012 he was awarded with the Gold Kondratieff Medal[1] by the International N. D. Kondratieff Foundation.
Scientific career
Fieldsphilosophy of history
InstitutionsVolgograd Center for Social Research; HSE University - Moscow [7]

Born in Kamyshin (the Volgograd Region), Grinin attended Volgograd State Pedagogical University, where he got an M.A. in 1980. He got his Ph.D. from Moscow State University in 1996.

He is a Research Professor and Director of the Volgograd Center for Social Research, Deputy Director of the Eurasian Center for Big History & System Forecasting at the Oriental Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences [8], and Senior Research Professor at the Center for Stability and Risk Analysis of HSE University [9]. He is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Age of Globalization (in Russian), a vice-editor of the journals History and Modernity, Historical Psychology and Sociology of History and Philosophy and Society (all in Russian), and a co-editor of the Social Evolution & History and Journal of Globalization Studies,[2] as well as co-editor of yearbooks History & Mathematics[3] and Evolution.[4]

Dr. Grinin is the author of more than 500 scholarly publications in Russian and English, including 30 monographs and other scholarly publications dealing with his research interests [10]. In 2012 he was awarded with the Gold Kondratieff Medal[5] by the International N. D. Kondratieff Foundation.

Major contributions edit

Leonid Grinin's current research interests include Big History and macro-evolution, globalization studies, economic cycles, the long-term trends in the cultural evolution and evolution of technologies, technological forecasting, periodization of history, political anthropology and long-term development of the political systems, world-systems studies, revolutions.

Periodization of history edit

Grinin suggests a four-staged periodization of historical process. The transition from one stage to another is the change of all basic characteristics of the respective stage. As the starting point of such a change Grinin proposes the production principle that describes the major qualitative stages of the development of the world productive forces. Grinin singles out four principles of production: Hunter-gatherer; Craft-Agrarian; Industrial; and Information-Scientific. To clear up the chronology of the beginning of each respective stage he proposes the three production revolutions: the Agrarian or Neolithic Revolution; the Industrial Revolution, and the Information-Scientific (Cybernetic) Revolution[6]

Future technological development edit

Leonid Grinin connects major technological achievements with the Cybernetic revolution. He thinks that the technologies will develop in the direction of self-regulating systems which will penetrate many spheres starting from medicine to food production. With respect to possible dramatic changes of the human organism he argues that they may rise unprecedented ethical issues and seriously damage many vital aspects of our life including family relations, gender, and morals.[7]

Development of political systems edit

Grinin insists that the two-stage scheme of the state macroevolution (Early State – Mature State) proposed by Henri Claessen and Peter Skalnik is not sufficient, and suggests that it should be modified as "Early State – Developed State – Mature State", emphasizing that the differences between developed and early states are no less pronounced than the ones between the former and the mature states.[8]

Globalization and sovereignty edit

In the world political science the subject of change, ‘diffusion’, or ‘disappearing’ of national sovereignty is widely debated. Grinin argues that on the whole globalization contributes to the change and reduction of state sovereign powers, and he investigates the reasons and consequences of the deliberate voluntary reduction of sovereign prerogatives as most states voluntarily and deliberately limit the scope of their sovereignty.[9]

People of celebrity edit

Grinin also investigates the influence of the personal celebrity factor on the social life of modern society, analyses celebrities as a special stratum and reasons for the rapid increase in the importance of social role of personal celebrity. He argues that personal celebrity is to be added to the list of those features that determine the major forms of inequality and by analogy with Peter L. Berger's 'knowledge class people' suggests defining the stratum of people whose occupation is connected with celebrity and whose major capital is celebrity with the notion ‘people of celebrity’.[10]

Among other things it has been suggested by Grinin to view social anagenesis/aromorphosis as a universal / widely diffused social innovation that raises social systems’ complexity, adaptability, integrity, and interconnectedness.[11]

Great Divergence and Great Convergence edit

Together with Andrey Korotayev he has also made a significant contribution to the current Great Divergence debate.[12] As is noted by Jack Goldstone, the "new view, carefully presented and rigorously modeled by Grinin and Korotayev, provides a richer and more nuanced version of the “Great Divergence,” bridging many of the differences between the traditional and California viewpoints. Yet they go further. Amazingly, by building a model utilizing human capital (education), global population growth, and regional productivity, they show how both the Great Divergence and the recent “Great Convergence” (the economic catching up of developing countries) are phases of the same process of global modernization."[13]

Select bibliography edit

  • Philosophy, Sociology, and Theory of History (in Russian)
  • Productive Forces and Historical Process (in Russian)
  • Formations and Civilizations (in Russian)
  • State and Historical Process (in Russian)
  • Global Crisis in Retroespective (coauthored with Andrey Korotayev, 2010, in Russian).
  • The Evolution of Statehood From Early States to Global Society. Saarbrücken: Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011 .
  • Macrohistory and Globalization. Volgograd: ‘Uchitel’ Publishing House, 2012.
  • The Early State and its Analogues: A Comparative Analysis. In Early state, its Alternatives and Analogues Edited by: Leonid E. Grinin, Robert L. Carneiro, Dmitri M. Bondarenko, Nikolay N. Kradin, and Andrey V. Korotayev. Volgograd: Uchitel Publishing house, 2004. Pp. 88–136.
  • Democracy and Early State. Social Evolution & History. Vol. 3. 2004.
  • Periodization of History: A theoretic-mathematical analysis (in History & Mathematics, pp. 10–38. Moscow: KomKniga/URSS, 2006),
  • Aromorphoses in Biological and Social Evolution: Some General Rules for Biological and Social Forms of Macroevolution.
  • Will the Global Crisis Lead to Global Transformations? 1. The Global Financial System: Pros and Cons (in coauthorship with Andrey Korotayev). Journal of Globalization Studies. Vol. 1, num. 1. 2010. [11]
  • Kondratieff Waves: Dimensions and Prospects at the Dawn of the 21st Century. Volgograd: Uchitel, 2012. <co-editor, with Andrey Korotayev and Tessaleno Devezas; in English>
  • Great Divergence and Great Convergence. A Global Perspective (Springer, 2015, with Andrey Korotayev).
  • Islamism, Arab Spring, and the Future of Democracy. World System and World Values Perspectives (Springer, 2019)
  • Grinin, L. E., Grinin, A. L., & Korotayev, A. (2017). Forthcoming Kondratieff wave, Cybernetic Revolution, and global ageing. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 115, 52-68.
  • Dynamics of technological growth rate and the forthcoming singularity. In: The 21st century Singularity and global futures. A Big History perspective. Springer, Cham, 2020, pp 287–344.
  • A quantitative analysis of worldwide long-term technology growth: From 40,000 BCE to the early 22nd century. Technological Forecasting & Social Change 155 (2020)
  • Handbook of Revolutions in the 21st Century. The New Waves of Revolutions, and the Causes and Effects of Disruptive Political Change (Springer, 2022).

Notes edit

  1. ^ The International N. D. Kondratieff Foundation 2013-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^
  3. ^ A series of the almanacs dedicated to various aspects of the application of mathematical methods to the study of history and society [1]
  4. ^ almanac Evolution
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  6. ^ Grinin L. Production Revolutions and Periodization of History: A Comparative and Theoretic-mathematical Approach. Social Evolution & History. Vol. 6, num, 2, 2007. [2]
  7. ^ Grinin, Leonid; Grinin, Anton L. Global Technological Perspectives in the Light of Cybernetic Revolution and Theory of Long Cycles. Journal of Globalization Studies. Volume 6, Number 2 / November 2015. [3]
  8. ^ Grinin L. Early State, Developed State, Mature State: The Statehood Evolutionary Sequence. Social Evolution & History. Vol. 7, num. 1, 2008, pp. 67-81 [4]
  9. ^ Grinin L. Globalization and Sovereignty: Why do States Abandon their Sovereign Prerogatives? Age of Globalization. Number 1, 2008 [5]
  10. ^ Grinin L. ‘People of celebrity’ as a new social stratum and elite. In Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilizations: Cultural Dimensions (pp. 183–206). / Ed. by Leonid E. Grinin and Andrey V. Korotayev. Moscow: KRASAND, 2009. [6]
  11. ^ Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev. Social Macroevolution: Growth of the World System Integrity and a System of Phase Transitions. World Futures, Volume 65, Issue 7 October 2009, pages 477–506.
  12. ^ Great Divergence and Great Convergence. A Global Perspective (Springer, 2015, with Andrey Korotayev).
  13. ^ Goldstone, Jack A. "Great Divergence and Great Convergence in a Global Perspective." Social Evolution & History 15.2 (2016): 197-198.

External links edit

  • Homepage

leonid, grinin, leonid, efimovich, grinin, russian, Леони, Ефи, мович, Гри, нин, born, 1958, russian, philosopher, history, sociologist, political, anthropologist, economist, futurologist, born1958kamyshin, volgograd, oblast, russian, sfsrnationalityrussianalm. Leonid Efimovich Grinin Russian Leoni d Efi movich Gri nin born in 1958 is a Russian philosopher of history sociologist political anthropologist economist and futurologist Leonid GrininBorn1958Kamyshin Volgograd Oblast Russian SFSRNationalityRussianAlma materVolgograd State Pedagogical UniversityKnown forhis World History periodization and typology of state systemsAwardsIn 2012 he was awarded with the Gold Kondratieff Medal 1 by the International N D Kondratieff Foundation Scientific careerFieldsphilosophy of historyInstitutionsVolgograd Center for Social Research HSE University Moscow 7 Born in Kamyshin the Volgograd Region Grinin attended Volgograd State Pedagogical University where he got an M A in 1980 He got his Ph D from Moscow State University in 1996 He is a Research Professor and Director of the Volgograd Center for Social Research Deputy Director of the Eurasian Center for Big History amp System Forecasting at the Oriental Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences 8 and Senior Research Professor at the Center for Stability and Risk Analysis of HSE University 9 He is Editor in Chief of the journal Age of Globalization in Russian a vice editor of the journals History and Modernity Historical Psychology and Sociology of History and Philosophy and Society all in Russian and a co editor of the Social Evolution amp History and Journal of Globalization Studies 2 as well as co editor of yearbooks History amp Mathematics 3 and Evolution 4 Dr Grinin is the author of more than 500 scholarly publications in Russian and English including 30 monographs and other scholarly publications dealing with his research interests 10 In 2012 he was awarded with the Gold Kondratieff Medal 5 by the International N D Kondratieff Foundation Contents 1 Major contributions 1 1 Periodization of history 1 2 Future technological development 1 3 Development of political systems 1 4 Globalization and sovereignty 1 5 People of celebrity 1 6 Great Divergence and Great Convergence 2 Select bibliography 3 Notes 4 External linksMajor contributions editLeonid Grinin s current research interests include Big History and macro evolution globalization studies economic cycles the long term trends in the cultural evolution and evolution of technologies technological forecasting periodization of history political anthropology and long term development of the political systems world systems studies revolutions Periodization of history edit Grinin suggests a four staged periodization of historical process The transition from one stage to another is the change of all basic characteristics of the respective stage As the starting point of such a change Grinin proposes the production principle that describes the major qualitative stages of the development of the world productive forces Grinin singles out four principles of production Hunter gatherer Craft Agrarian Industrial and Information Scientific To clear up the chronology of the beginning of each respective stage he proposes the three production revolutions the Agrarian or Neolithic Revolution the Industrial Revolution and the Information Scientific Cybernetic Revolution 6 Future technological development edit Leonid Grinin connects major technological achievements with the Cybernetic revolution He thinks that the technologies will develop in the direction of self regulating systems which will penetrate many spheres starting from medicine to food production With respect to possible dramatic changes of the human organism he argues that they may rise unprecedented ethical issues and seriously damage many vital aspects of our life including family relations gender and morals 7 Development of political systems edit Grinin insists that the two stage scheme of the state macroevolution Early State Mature State proposed by Henri Claessen and Peter Skalnik is not sufficient and suggests that it should be modified as Early State Developed State Mature State emphasizing that the differences between developed and early states are no less pronounced than the ones between the former and the mature states 8 Globalization and sovereignty edit In the world political science the subject of change diffusion or disappearing of national sovereignty is widely debated Grinin argues that on the whole globalization contributes to the change and reduction of state sovereign powers and he investigates the reasons and consequences of the deliberate voluntary reduction of sovereign prerogatives as most states voluntarily and deliberately limit the scope of their sovereignty 9 People of celebrity edit Grinin also investigates the influence of the personal celebrity factor on the social life of modern society analyses celebrities as a special stratum and reasons for the rapid increase in the importance of social role of personal celebrity He argues that personal celebrity is to be added to the list of those features that determine the major forms of inequality and by analogy with Peter L Berger s knowledge class people suggests defining the stratum of people whose occupation is connected with celebrity and whose major capital is celebrity with the notion people of celebrity 10 Among other things it has been suggested by Grinin to view social anagenesis aromorphosis as a universal widely diffused social innovation that raises social systems complexity adaptability integrity and interconnectedness 11 Great Divergence and Great Convergence edit Together with Andrey Korotayev he has also made a significant contribution to the current Great Divergence debate 12 As is noted by Jack Goldstone the new view carefully presented and rigorously modeled by Grinin and Korotayev provides a richer and more nuanced version of the Great Divergence bridging many of the differences between the traditional and California viewpoints Yet they go further Amazingly by building a model utilizing human capital education global population growth and regional productivity they show how both the Great Divergence and the recent Great Convergence the economic catching up of developing countries are phases of the same process of global modernization 13 Select bibliography editPhilosophy Sociology and Theory of History in Russian Productive Forces and Historical Process in Russian Formations and Civilizations in Russian State and Historical Process in Russian Global Crisis in Retroespective coauthored with Andrey Korotayev 2010 in Russian The Evolution of Statehood From Early States to Global Society Saarbrucken Lambert Academic Publishing 2011 Macrohistory and Globalization Volgograd Uchitel Publishing House 2012 The Early State and its Analogues A Comparative Analysis In Early state its Alternatives and Analogues Edited by Leonid E Grinin Robert L Carneiro Dmitri M Bondarenko Nikolay N Kradin and Andrey V Korotayev Volgograd Uchitel Publishing house 2004 Pp 88 136 Democracy and Early State Social Evolution amp History Vol 3 2004 Periodization of History A theoretic mathematical analysis in History amp Mathematics pp 10 38 Moscow KomKniga URSS 2006 Aromorphoses in Biological and Social Evolution Some General Rules for Biological and Social Forms of Macroevolution Will the Global Crisis Lead to Global Transformations 1 The Global Financial System Pros and Cons in coauthorship with Andrey Korotayev Journal of Globalization Studies Vol 1 num 1 2010 11 Kondratieff Waves Dimensions and Prospects at the Dawn of the 21st Century Volgograd Uchitel 2012 lt co editor with Andrey Korotayev and Tessaleno Devezas in English gt Great Divergence and Great Convergence A Global Perspective Springer 2015 with Andrey Korotayev Islamism Arab Spring and the Future of Democracy World System and World Values Perspectives Springer 2019 Grinin L E Grinin A L amp Korotayev A 2017 Forthcoming Kondratieff wave Cybernetic Revolution and global ageing Technological Forecasting and Social Change 115 52 68 Dynamics of technological growth rate and the forthcoming singularity In The 21st century Singularity and global futures A Big History perspective Springer Cham 2020 pp 287 344 A quantitative analysis of worldwide long term technology growth From 40 000 BCE to the early 22nd century Technological Forecasting amp Social Change 155 2020 Handbook of Revolutions in the 21st Century The New Waves of Revolutions and the Causes and Effects of Disruptive Political Change Springer 2022 Notes edit The International N D Kondratieff Foundation Archived 2013 10 12 at the Wayback Machine Journal of Globalization Studies A series of the almanacs dedicated to various aspects of the application of mathematical methods to the study of history and society 1 almanac Evolution The International N D Kondratieff Foundation Archived from the original on 2013 10 12 Retrieved 2012 08 22 Grinin L Production Revolutions and Periodization of History A Comparative and Theoretic mathematical Approach Social Evolution amp History Vol 6 num 2 2007 2 Grinin Leonid Grinin Anton L Global Technological Perspectives in the Light of Cybernetic Revolution and Theory of Long Cycles Journal of Globalization Studies Volume 6 Number 2 November 2015 3 Grinin L Early State Developed State Mature State The Statehood Evolutionary Sequence Social Evolution amp History Vol 7 num 1 2008 pp 67 81 4 Grinin L Globalization and Sovereignty Why do States Abandon their Sovereign Prerogatives Age of Globalization Number 1 2008 5 Grinin L People of celebrity as a new social stratum and elite In Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilizations Cultural Dimensions pp 183 206 Ed by Leonid E Grinin and Andrey V Korotayev Moscow KRASAND 2009 6 Leonid Grinin amp Andrey Korotayev Social Macroevolution Growth of the World System Integrity and a System of Phase Transitions World Futures Volume 65 Issue 7 October 2009 pages 477 506 Great Divergence and Great Convergence A Global Perspective Springer 2015 with Andrey Korotayev Goldstone Jack A Great Divergence and Great Convergence in a Global Perspective Social Evolution amp History 15 2 2016 197 198 External links editHomepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leonid Grinin amp oldid 1172422904, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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