Abstract
In this chapter, we analyze the relationship between Kondratieff waves
and major technological revolutions on the basis of the theory of production
principles and production revolutions, and offer some forecasts about the features
of the Sixth Kondratieff Wave/the Fourth Industrial Revolution. We show that the
technological breakthrough of the Sixth Kondratieff Wave may be interpreted as
both the Fourth Industrial Revolution and as the final phase of the Cybernetic
Revolution. We assume that the sixth K-wave in the 2030s and 2040s will merge
with the final phase of the Cybernetic Revolution (which we call a phase of selfregulating systems). This period will be characterized by the breakthrough in
medical technologies which will be capable of combining a number of other
technologies into a single system of new and innovative technologies (we denote
this system as a system of MANBRIC-technologies—i.e. medical, additive, nano-,
bio-, robo-, info-, and cogno-technologies).