The author of the article reflects on the Russian revolution of 1917 in the context of the main trends in the development of world history at the end of the 20th and 21st centuries. Conflict of ideologies, distrust of the masses toward political institutions and other problems of modern society in a new “globalized” world make the idea of a “permanent revolution” again urgent. This idea, however, is developing in new forms which are different from those of the 20th century. Considering some modern Western concepts of development and Russian philosophical and religious thought, the author raises the question of “anthropological catastrophe” and the possibility of new apocalypses in history. That is why in the centennial anniversary of ...