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اختلال العالم | أمين معلوف
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the world is showing many signs of imbalance. An intellectual disorder characterized by unbridled claims about identities, making it difficult to establish any harmonious coexistence and any real debate. As well as economic and financial imbalance that drags the entire planet into a region of unpredictable turmoil and embodies in itself symptoms of turmoil in our value system. Finally, a climate imbalance caused by a long period of irresponsible practices...
Has humanity reached its "threshold of moral bankruptcy"?
In this book, the writer seeks to understand the reasons why we have reached this precipice and how to get out of it. In his view, the imbalance of the world is linked to the state of simultaneous exhaustion of all civilizations, especially the two cultural groups to which the world itself claims to belong, namely the West and the Arab world, more than it is linked to the "war of civilizations". The first group suffers from a lack of loyalty to its own values; The second is in the cocoon of its historical predicament.
It is a worrisome but hopeful diagnosis: the turbulent period we have entered may lead us to formulate a mature vision at last about our affiliations, beliefs, and differences, as well as about the fate of the planet that concerns us all.
Has humanity reached its "threshold of moral bankruptcy"?
In this book, the writer seeks to understand the reasons why we have reached this precipice and how to get out of it. In his view, the imbalance of the world is linked to the state of simultaneous exhaustion of all civilizations, especially the two cultural groups to which the world itself claims to belong, namely the West and the Arab world, more than it is linked to the "war of civilizations". The first group suffers from a lack of loyalty to its own values; The second is in the cocoon of its historical predicament.
It is a worrisome but hopeful diagnosis: the turbulent period we have entered may lead us to formulate a mature vision at last about our affiliations, beliefs, and differences, as well as about the fate of the planet that concerns us all.
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the world is showing many signs of imbalance. An intellectual disorder characterized by unbridled claims about identities, making it difficult to establish any harmonious coexistence and any real debate. As well as economic and financial imbalance that drags the entire planet into a region of unpredictable turmoil and embodies in itself symptoms of turmoil in our value system. Finally, a climate imbalance caused by a long period of irresponsible practices...
Has humanity reached its "threshold of moral bankruptcy"?
In this book, the writer seeks to understand the reasons why we have reached this precipice and how to get out of it. In his view, the imbalance of the world is linked to the state of simultaneous exhaustion of all civilizations, especially the two cultural groups to which the world itself claims to belong, namely the West and the Arab world, more than it is linked to the "war of civilizations". The first group suffers from a lack of loyalty to its own values; The second is in the cocoon of its historical predicament.
It is a worrisome but hopeful diagnosis: the turbulent period we have entered may lead us to formulate a mature vision at last about our affiliations, beliefs, and differences, as well as about the fate of the planet that concerns us all.
Has humanity reached its "threshold of moral bankruptcy"?
In this book, the writer seeks to understand the reasons why we have reached this precipice and how to get out of it. In his view, the imbalance of the world is linked to the state of simultaneous exhaustion of all civilizations, especially the two cultural groups to which the world itself claims to belong, namely the West and the Arab world, more than it is linked to the "war of civilizations". The first group suffers from a lack of loyalty to its own values; The second is in the cocoon of its historical predicament.
It is a worrisome but hopeful diagnosis: the turbulent period we have entered may lead us to formulate a mature vision at last about our affiliations, beliefs, and differences, as well as about the fate of the planet that concerns us all.
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