UDC 316.35

Authors

V. V. Filatov,
Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Customs and Commodity Expertise, Moscow State University of Food Production, Moscow, Russia
O. A. Moiseeva,
Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Public Processes, Mass Media and Advertising Technologies, Moscow State University of Technology and Management named after K. G. Razumovsky, Moscow, Russia
I. V. Polozhentseva,
Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Professional Education, Moscow State University of Technologies and Management named after K. G. Razumovsky, Moscow, Russia
A. R. Menshchikov,
Master students, Moscow State University of Management of the Government of Moscow named after Yu. M. Luzhkov, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

This article analyzes the convergence of values, culture, and quality in postmodern economic philosophy. To study the aspects and problems associated with the convergence of the categories of quality, culture and values in postmodern economic philosophy, the Euler circle model is used. A comparative analysis of two socio – economic formations: postmodern and modern. The return to the culture of the quality of the economic philosophy of modernity, in the format of metamodern as the next stage of socio-cultural and economic development, is seen as the source of the economic and socio-cultural revival of our country.

Keywords

management analysis, modern, postmodern, Euler circles, categorical triplex, quality, values, culture, TNCs (transnational corporations).