Transitology
Transitology
A philosophical reflection on the post-communist society
Author(s): Agim LekaSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Academicus
Keywords: the post-communist transition; the modern cultural shock; paradoxes in Transitology
Summary/Abstract: The collapse of totalitarianisms, the integration and transition global are objective phenomena, which changed many political and social doctrines, which relate to democracy and civilization.A review of relations between civilization and polity is most necessary.At the same time this process was companied with the crisis philosophical thought, as with as the need for a deep reflection in this area. Transition is the moving integration of society from ideology to the reality culture (the values system) and the integration of three truths: philosophical, scientific and religious.And the most effective vehicle is the cultural intercommunication. In global era the integration is a cultural intercommunications and the philosophy itself is an essential cultural. The dialectic of transition and integration in global time. The cultural shock and the vulgar hedonism. Paradox between interest and principles.The paradox of modern Transitology is it between time and space, or, between past time and future time, has made that many today’s society to be gripped by a severe conflict between the two sides: the old and new; the political right and the political left.The moral paradox or the paradox of “two twin brothers”.
Journal: Academicus International Scientific Journal
- Issue Year: VII/2016
- Issue No: 13
- Page Range: 054-065
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English