dc.description.abstract | National development today, on the one hand, stimulates, first and foremost, the instinct for
the self-preservation of nations and the resistance to unification. On the other hand, it facilitates
free access to information and communication opportunities between like-minded
people in the field of national development provided by modern information technologies.
Information society influences political ideologies, including values, a set of discursive-creative
ideas and views, which, in a theoretical and more or less systematic form, include people’s
attitude to life in the information society and to one another and serve to consolidate,
develop, or change relations in society, which is called information society. The development
of the information society must cultivate such laws or maxims of history that influence the
course of events in society, linked to the latest trends in the development of political ideologies
that are determined by information technologies. | en_EN |