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Rock, fate or the role of programs in development. Part-2

Rock, fate or the role of programs in development. Part-2" Larisa Seklitova and Lyudmila Strelnikova continues to discuss the topics covered in the first part, deepening the analysis of the role of programs in shaping the fate and development of society. The book examines various aspects of programmatic influence, both positive and negative, on personal development and social processes. The authors invite the reader to analyze how program structures and different scenarios can determine life paths and influence key events. The book will be of interest to those who are interested in sociology, psychology and philosophy, and want to better understand how programmatic attitudes affect the fate of a person and society as a whole.

• Authors: Larisa Seklitova, Lyudmila Strelnikova

• Genre: Non-fiction, philosophy, sociology

• Topics: The role of programs in development, the impact of programs on fate and society

• Feature: In-depth analysis, continuation of previous studies, extensive discussion of the impact of program structures
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