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Начало История и Съвременност The war in Ukraine and the new humanism: David versus Goliath: Meta-anthropology of the history of the 21st century.

The war in Ukraine and the new humanism: David versus Goliath: Meta-anthropology of the history of the 21st century.

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  • Код:
    15102
  • Тегло:
    0.140 кг
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The author sets out his philosophical perspective on the causes and aftermath of the war in Ukraine through the prism of the meta-anthropology of history, drawing on the biblical parable of David and Goliath to clarify the dichotomy between the new humanism and neo-totalitarianism. The new humanism is not just an ideology or a practice of sympathy for the afflicted, especially in war, but is expressed in an effective and wise understanding of the Other that prevents death and destruction. Most importantly, the new humanism must actually prevent and stop crimes against humanity. And, moreover, the war against humanity that is inevitably born of neo-totalitarianism - a totalitarianism that grows out of authoritarianism in the era of the internet and social media.
 
Continuing and developing the traits of the Kievan Rus' mentality, Ukraine initiates a wave of new humanism in the whole world. And this is the significance of Ukraine for Europe and the world, because the new humanism is relevant to all countries, opening a new page in the history of mankind. The author is convinced that neo-totalitarianism will remain just a stain on the pages of human history and its purpose is only to contribute to building immunity in our descendants against everything totalitarian.
 
The book is offered in Bulgarian, English, and Russian.
 
The book is part of the Knowledge series by Kibea publishing house.
 
The book provides a profound and nuanced exploration of the ongoing war in Ukraine, situating it within a broader philosophical and historical framework that examines the tension between new humanism and neo-totalitarianism. Nazip Khamitov analyzes how Ukraine, through its resilience and the moral courage of its people, exemplifies the principles of new humanism, demonstrating the power of ethical action, solidarity, and responsibility in the face of modern totalitarian threats. The narrative goes beyond immediate political events, delving into the cultural, spiritual, and psychological dimensions of the conflict, illustrating how societies and individuals respond to extreme challenges while preserving human dignity and freedom. By connecting the struggle of Ukraine to the biblical metaphor of David and Goliath, the author illuminates the enduring relevance of courage, wisdom, and moral insight in shaping the course of history. The book also discusses the global implications of the conflict, showing how the principles of new humanism can influence international relations, civil society, and the collective consciousness of humanity. Rich in analysis, examples, and reflections, this work serves as both a historical account and a philosophical treatise, offering readers a deeper understanding of how resistance, empathy, and ethical vigilance can confront totalitarian impulses in our era. The book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersections of war, philosophy, and humanism in contemporary global affairs.
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
From the author: Why Does Humanity Need a Meta-anthropology of History?
Introduction: The World After February 24, 2022: A New Humanism Versus Neo-totalitarianism
 
War: Victory in it and victory over it
War and Critical Thinking
War and Cancel Culture
War: Just and Unjust
War: Democracy, Authoritarianism, Neo-Totalitarianism
What is an Existential War?
The War in Ukraine as a Verdict to the Unipolar, Bipolar and Multipolar World
What Does Real Victory Mean in Modern War?
 
New Humanism and Neo-totalitarianism: The two fates of humankind
The New Humanism as a Humanism of Overcomiang the War Against Humanity
The Possibility and Meaning of the Value Revolution
Meta-anthropology as the Philosophy of the New Humanism
The New Humanism as a Humanism of Co-creation Against the Unanimity of Neo-totalitarianism
The Moral Principle of the New Humanism
Worldview Tolerance and Personalism as the Basis of the Humanism of the Ukrainian People
The Power of Kievan-Rus' Identity and Mentality: Condition of Victory and Subjectivity of Ukraine
Epilog: How Will the War End in Ukraine and What Will Happen Next?
 
  • Автор:
    Nazip Khamitov
  • Издателство:
    Кибеа
  • ISBN:
    9789544749873
  • Година:
    2023
  • Страници:
    126
  • Корици:
    меки
  • Състояние:
    отлично