The article presents the formation and development of the Russian economy in the field of ideology and methodology, taking into account the spiritual and moral laws and the meaning of modern life. Spiritual and moral ideology is considered from the perspective of economic problems and expectations of modern society. The analysis of economic goals in the historical continuum and in terms of spiritual values is carried out. The object and object of the economy are determined from the position of the Christian worldview. The article analyzes the formation of methodological approaches of economic science from the position of Christianity. The arguments in favor of the fact that spiritual laws in Christianity do not contradict, but represent the necessary basis for the considered methodological approaches, taking into account which normal progressive innovative economic development is possible.
The article presents the author’s approach to the essence of the process of ensuring economic security of an economic entity in the conditions of anti-crisis management. The authors analyze the main directions in the field of economic security, including the development and implementation of a system of economic, legal and organizational measures aimed at minimizing the level of influence on the formation of financial, material, information and human resources of external and internal threats in anti-crisis conditions. Anti-crisis management in such circumstances is the main tool for ensuring economic security and focuses on minimizing or eliminating risks and threats through the use of current methods and techniques, as well as modern management capabilities that allow developing priority activities of socially and economically promising economic entities.
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