There is no doubt that the world of the 21st century relies heavily on rapid changes in natural sciences and technology. Many experts and reputable scientists, as well as politicians and businessmen, believe that humanities have passed the peak of their development, have lost their prestige, and, more-over, are in a state of crisis. They have nothing to offer for a generation of young people who are pragmatic, aimed at practical, materially tangible results and go into open spaces of life.