Author:

Zenfira R. K habibullina, S.Y. Witte Institute for New Industrial Development (INID) (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Abstract:

the main provisions of the theory of noonomy and the new industrial society of the second generation (NIS.2) are presented in the paper. It is emphasized that the contours of a new technological space (noonomy in S.D. Bodrunov’s terminology) will be achievable only in the course of progressive development of human creative qualities, where the human will be simultaneously personified as the starting point and the end result of global civilizational transformations. “Noonomy” and “the third industrial revolution” (J. Rifkin), and “the fourth industrial revolution” (K. Schwab) are compared in the form of a system of steps on the way of theoretical knowledge. It is substantiated that the qualitative changes occurring between the creative worker and the owner of capital in the modern production process can become a transitional stage to the formation of nooproduction in the future, and the intellectual creative function can be a guide to the construction of a qualitatively new model of social development

Keywords: human, creative worker, knowledge, economic evolution, goal setting, nooproduction, technological transformation, socioeconomic system, noonomy, third industrial revolution, fourth industrial revolution

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For citation: Khabibullina Z.R. (2023). From a Creative Worker to a Noonomy Human. Noonomy and Noosociety. Almanac of Scientific Works of the S.Y. Witte INID, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 60–66. DOI: 10.37930/2782-6465-2023-2-2-60-66