Politics, Religion and Human Rights. Assumptions on the Cosmopolitan Democracy
Politics, Religion and Human Rights. Assumptions on the Cosmopolitan Democracy
Author(s): Dorin DavidSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov
Keywords: cosmopolitan democracy; religion; politics; human rights; political communication
Summary/Abstract: This article analyzes notions as the old New World Order and the new Global Democracy. It assumes that the separation between religion and politics, between Church and State, is a necessity in order to achieve a real democracy of a world focused on peace and respect for human rights. The debates about the secularity, the world democracy and human rights must continue. The structure for the Cosmopolitan Democracy is offered by the secularity of this new millennium, where the discussions can be held on an equal status, without appeal to any authority, neither divine nor political.
Journal: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series IV: Philology & Cultural Studies
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 235-242
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English