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The purpose of the study is to highlight the problem of the impact of power structures on the masses, given that the nature of such impact in modern conditions has a clear biopolitical basis; in addition - in the analysis of the concept of mass and the nature of mass phenomena in the problematic context of philosophical anthropology. Scientific novelty: the author reveals the essence of a progressive contradiction between a man whose capabilities, as a representative species of Homo sapiens, are biologically limited, and a human community that sees no boundaries in its information and technological expansion. It is shown that the opposition “individual - group” demonstrates the need for active consideration of the metaxic nature of man as a kind of qualitative characteristic, manifested in the living space of the individual and group. It is substantiated that the biopolitical impact / control of the power political structures on the mass manifests itself in the transformation of the value hierarchy, modernizing, recombining or devaluing traditionally established value systems. It is concluded that, without thinking in the plane of philosophical anthropology, the historical role of the masses seems to be purely a characteristic of the biosocial features that manifest themselves in mass as a whole or in the individual, as a functional unit of mass that has signs of transferability. The influence of the political system on a person’s biological characteristics can be adequately perceived and understood on the basis of scientific research on these biological characteristics, including behavioral manifestations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |