Abstract
Land of illusions. Scenery of magic plays. Such is the sphere of the planner. Some works shape data. Ours baffles
the mind. To say that the planner creates illusions does not mean that he should be dispensed with. On the contrary. A sociological maxim says: "what is real by definition is real in its consequences". In reality, the most human part of being consists of illusions. It can be said that society lives on illusions. society lives on illusions. For example: values are "sacred"; rewards become expectations; authority appears to be "sacred". rewards become expectations; authority appears to be "legitimate". Civilization is explained precisely in terms of these illusions. By become facts, these conventions serve to "spontaneously" coordinate
"spontaneously" coordinate human activity.