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     L.M. SEMASHKO 
 TETRASOCIOLOGY: 
 FROM A SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION THROUGH DIALOG TO UNIVERSAL VALUES AND HARMONY 
   
  CONTENTS 
 Preface: Clash or dialog? 
 PART 1.  TETRASOCIOLOGY AS A POSTPLURALISTIC PLATFORM FOR DIALOG on WAYS TO PEACE 
 1.1. From a tetrasociological imagination toward social harmony. Foundations of the tetrasociological theory 
 1.2. Globalization spheres as spheres of dialog among civilizations (Abstracts, 36th World Congress): 
    Sociosphere: Spheres of social change 
    Sphere classes 
    Children’s suffrage 
    Adequate feminism 
    Alienation and Appropriation 
    Infosphere: Social harmony as the key value 
    Plurotheism hypothesis 
    New statistics and IT 
    Study of global spheres 
    Information security 
    Orgsphere: Global democracy 
    Politics of social harmony 
    Communist Multi-Party of China 
    Technosphere: Ecological harmony. 
 PART 2.  DIALOGS WITH TETRASOCIOLOGY 
 2.1. Toward a new age of enlightenment. Tetrasociology and the web approach. Bernard Phillips, USA 
 2.2. Tetrasociology and values. Reimon Bachika, Japan 
 2.3. Tetrasociology’s prospects from the viewpoint of political psychology. Alexander Yuriev, Russia 
 2.4. Power sharing of sphere classes as an alternative to armed conflict. Martha Ross DeWitt, USA 
 2.5. Tetrasociology and McLuhan’s communications theory. Hilarie Roseman, Australia 
 2.6. Tetrasociology and socionics: Foundations for harmonious teams of dialog. Valerie Isaev, Russia 
 2.7. Tetrasociology and Esperanto. By Ann Butkevich, Boris Kondratiev, & Valeria Cvetkova, Russia 
 2.8. Tetrasociology and sociocybernetics. Bernd Hornung, Germany & Bernard Scott, Britain 
 2.9. Do we need «a grand theory» for sociology? Vladimir Kavtorin, Russia 
 2.10. Critique of tetrasociology's philosophical foundations. Michael Lebedinsky, Russia 
 2.11. Tetrasociology: Comparison of social philosophies. Leo Semashko 
 2.12. "Dialog among civilizations: Key to a safe future." Press release of the International Conference. 23-26 April 2003, Warsaw 
 PROLOG 
 The International Publishing Project: Multicultural Dialog of Languages, Communications, Beliefs, and Worldviews (LCBW). Conception ADDITION 
 3.2. Scientific-social polylog. Nicholas Govorov, Russia 
    
  
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