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HIPERISMUL ȘI DREPTUL OMULUI LA FERICIRE
HYPERISM AND HUMAN RIGHT TO HAPPINESS

Author(s): Mihaela Agata Popescu
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Cultural Essay
Published by: Universitatea Crestina "Dimitrie Cantemir"
Keywords: fundamental law; hyperism; nomadism; nomadic management class; infrastructural sedentarism;

Summary/Abstract: The society in the near future will be characterized, by some estimates, by increasing the nomadism of the population. Today, this nomadism manifests itself mainly through emigration. For the most part, migrants leave their hometown in search of a job. The phenomenon can be appreciated as a kind of human trans-humanity, but with extremely serious consequences for the right to happiness. At the end of this phenomenon - generated by the political failure of the nation state and by the objective pressure of the process of globalization and the transition to a new civilization of cognitive type (cognocivilization) - the situation will probably be reversed, forming a nomadic ruling class made up of most of the planet’s population. That is, most people will not migrate in search of a job and a better place under the sun, but only to exploit, directly and unconditionally, the planet’s resources. The others, the sedentary ones, will be a kind of support, as well as the infrastructures, so that hyperimperism, the new form of the existence and human being management in the hypersonic era, can work. Under these conditions, the right to happiness will be substantially re-identified and recast. What will be the coordinates and supports of this fundamental right of human existence and being?

  • Issue Year: XII/2021
  • Issue No: 46
  • Page Range: 341-346
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Romanian
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