THE SOCIETY OF "CONSUMERS", AS A THREAT TO STATE SECURITY

The article considers the issues of state security, which depends on many factors affecting the relationship "producer - consumer". Support for foreign manufacturers and ignoring the interests of their own leads to the fact that our company is trying to make ends meet, engineering and manu...

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Main Author: Olga Petrovna Dyubyagina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: North-Caucasus Federal University 2022-10-01
Series:Современная наука и инновации
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Online Access:https://msi.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1297
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Summary:The article considers the issues of state security, which depends on many factors affecting the relationship "producer - consumer". Support for foreign manufacturers and ignoring the interests of their own leads to the fact that our company is trying to make ends meet, engineering and manufacturing technologies are not only developed, primarily because of a lack of funding, but also decline, as old equipment, that have exhausted their service life can no longer be effective. In the not withstand competition from foreign producers, Patriotic in the best case be transferred to the production of semi-finished products", for example, extracting raw resources , without processing send them to foreign customers, which are produced from them ready-made products and sell us the same, but more expensive in the worst case completely rebuild their activities, moving from production to trade, "foreign" goods or patenaude under foreign producers, and become part of the production process, again, all profits from which go to the development of skills, technologies, and with them the economy of a foreign country. In other words, the Russia of the leading economically strong, independent power, powers "producer", becomes economically stable and dependent on the more powerful States in the country - the "consumer" that is a threat to national security.
ISSN:2307-910X