Society has an enormous structural and functional multidimensionality, has a complex nature and, at the same time, possesses unique, objectively inherent properties of systemicity and self-organization. Society of any dimension (local, large or planetary) is a systematically organized object and, as such, is increasingly revealed to the cognitive subject. The existence of a societal system as natural and organic is determined, along with the necessary natural conditions, by its internal forces, so it is characterized by a high reserve and level of orderliness.