ABSTRACT

This chapter argues that most of the societies studied by anthropology can be classified as circular societies, meaning that the elements of their composition are constantly circulating according to a rhythm. However, the modern world has caused a fractured change, resulting in uncertain life situations where we must face risks, fragmentation, discontinuity, and loss of control. Thus, a person not only lives in fear of the coming crisis, but also in an uncyclable and diverse, branching society. Resistance to this society forms the basis for our possible return to a circular society. It cannot be denied that the stimulation of some new substances in today's world, including the Internet, is giving birth to various forms of rapid transformation.