ABSTRACT

This chapter examines the sociocultural changes; whether there are processes with an ever-new change, without any recurrence; and finally, if there are strictly circular processes that repeat themselves identically, with the "why" of each of these forms of change. The inquiry begins with the problem of existence and the "why" of linear processes. Turn to the problem of the sociocultural processes with large or unlimited possibilities of forms and mutations, and therefore potentially capable of having no recurrences, no rhythms being a unique novelty in any link of the process. In the sense any sociocultural process is ever new and unrepeated. Even a change of the system along the same trend is ever new, because it moves farther, and changes at different moments of time. The total history of the sociocultural world certainly displays itself as ever new, as inexhaustible in its creativeness, variations, transformations and diversity at any moment of its existence.