Global Journal of Management and Business Research, B: Economics and Commerce, Volume 21 Issue 5

Thus, the COVID-19 pandemic has become the X hour for humanity, which must say goodbye to its "childhood" and enter the uncertain future of its "youth". And the latter will be determined by how quickly the human community will be able to solve the puzzle of the accumulated fundamental problems, to understand their interconnection and subordination, and to construct its own vision of post-covid reality. In fact, we are talking about a radical rethinking of theoretical generalizations of representatives of specialized branches of knowledge and about the creation of the latest methodological platform. On its basis, it will be possible to understand the patterns of self-movement of systemic formations created by people in the economy and society, to reveal the dialectics of their self-organization in a static state and self-development at the stage of dynamic changes. The complexity of their modeling is aggravated by the fact that eventually a certain virtual "universe" should emerge, the central element of which should be the person himself. Moreover, the latter is formed as a self- sufficient system that mediates all the processes of system formation in the economy and society, harmonizes their dialectical transformations, coordinates interactions and mediates their dialectical "leaps". This article is focused on demonstrating the effectiveness of dialectical logic and systemic ideas about the patterns of formation and endless self- movement of human-created systemic integrities in the economy and society, about their interactions, subordination and mutual influence. Their center of rotation is a person (more precisely, an individual), who is himself a self-sufficient systemic integrity, capable of both self-organization and self-development. Moreover, the socialization of individuals into the economic system and into society mediates the interaction of the latter with each other, predetermining both their dialectical unity and social "order", and their opposites and accompanying "fault lines" (Rajan, 2010). In other words, the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed numerous problems of the human community: inefficiency of the state, loss of livelihoods and poverty of a large mass of households as a result of pandemic, growing unemployment and an increasing mismatch between the supply and demand of a labor force with skills and competencies that meet the requirements of the technological revolution 4.0, the emergence of the precariat, NEETs, the lost young generation as a result of the pandemic, a shrinking middle class and an increase in the number of billionaires, social inequality, corruption in government institutions, the inability of national healthcare systems to effectively protect their citizens from unknown infections, destruction of the eco- natural system, etc. In fact, all the above is only a form of manifestation of the lack of understanding of the laws of self-organization and self-development of human- made systems and, therefore, of violation of the dialectical principles of their self-movement and interaction. And the latter, in turn, are predetermined by the failure to understand the phenomenon of a human, which remains a “thing-in- itself” according to I. Kant (1781). In this context, the key area of national states' activities, faced with the fundamental problem of an uncertain post-covid future, is to provide conditions for the self-organization of the human, subject to the dialectics of the educational and social components of this process, as well as for his self-development as an intellectually autonomous person. Only such an approach to understanding the role of a person in the context of the dialectics of interaction of the systems created by him in the economy and society makes it possible to determine his paramount importance as a moderator of all processes of system formation in the future post-covid reality. All of the above predetermines the following logic for the presentation of the article material. In the methodological section, the authors substantiate a new theoretical platform for studying the problems of the formation of post-covid reality using dialectical logic and a systematic approach. The first paragraph of the article demonstrates the possibilities of this theoretical approach when describing the dialectics of self- movement of human-created systemic integrities, while treating the dialectic pair of phenomena of self- organization and self-development of systemic integrity in the economy and society, who have reached the point of no return under COVID-19 conditions and are ready for dialectical jumping from static to dynamic. The second paragraph is devoted to substantiating the role of a person as a complex systemic integrity, capable of both self-organization and self-development, and harmonizing the processes of self-movement of the economy, society and technology. At the same time, the main conclusions are based on the fact that all the problems of the current reality and of the construction of the post- С OVID-19 future will be solved, in fact, in the sphere of human self-movement. This is due to the fact that without a person there is no economy, no society, no technology. And all the contradictions in these systemic organizations are due to unresolved problems in the self-organization and self-development of the person himself. With this approach, the economic and societal crises caused by the pandemic are a form of manifestation of the essential problem associated with the violation of dialectics in the self-organization and self-development of the human personality. In this regard, the third paragraph is logical, which provides an in-depth understanding of the processes of system formation in the context of the generation of an intellectually autonomous personality. Post-covid reality will be structured by such individuals who are able to mediate system formation both in the post-pandemic economy and in the future society, as well as to form a new technological base for them. Empirical evidence of Uncertainty of the Post-Covid Future: How will Humanity Solve this Puzzle? © 2021 Global Journals 46 Global Journal of Management and Business Research Volume XXI Issue V Version I Year 2021 ( ) B

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