Martynenko V.V. Social Credit and Russian Reforms. Humanities, social-economic and social sciences. 2024. No. 6. Pp. 58-67. Martynenko V.V. Social Credit and Russian Reforms. Humanities, social-economic and social sciences. 2024. No. 6. Pp. 58-67.ISSN 2220-2404DOI 10.24412/2220-2404-2024-6-13РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=67960435Posted on site: 15.07.24 AbstractThe article is devoted to the analysis of Russian reform practices in the context of the theory of social credit developed by the author. In general, the problems of our reforms have encountered and are encountering an understanding of what models we use in our reform activities, an understanding of the elements of this model designed to answer the questions: what is the state, what are taxes, and what is society. Sometimes reformers forget about the interests of future generations, not realizing within which model economic policy should be built. This is where the problem of analyzing credit as a trust deed arises, which unites the efforts of economic entities, connects members of society. Social credit is the organization of society, it is the structure of society. The theory of social credit is just such a scientific model for the implementation of reform projects, the author substantiates it in a new scien-tific discipline - creditology, which provides an innovative analysis of the philosophical and sociolog-ical problems of the state and state communities, restoring the meaningfulness of the credit existence of homo politicus. Developing the theory of social credit, we emphasize that any relationship in society is of a credit, trust-based nature, without stooping to credit as an economic instrument, these relation-ships represent a deeper social composition. In this regard, it is important to give a truly modern in-terpretation of the doctrine of the relationship between social credit and monetary reform: the analysis of its main motives focuses on problems that have become key in recent centuries.