Split West
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One of the latest books of the famous German philosopher and sociologist Yurgen Habermas (R. 1929) continues a number of its works devoted to the analysis of the most relevant political problems of modernity.
The central themes of the articles included in this book and interviews were the terrorist attack in the United States on September 11, 2001 and its consequences, the new appearance of international terrorism, the war in Iraq, the UN crisis and international law in the face of the "hegemonic" policy - as The main reason for the split of the West, the problems of further association of Europe and its place on the global political arena, the processes of globalization and various prospects for a new world order.
In Russian, the book has been translated for the first time. The judgments of one of the most prominent European intellectuals will undoubtedly be interesting to Russian readers
The central themes of the articles included in this book and interviews were the terrorist attack in the United States on September 11, 2001 and its consequences, the new appearance of international terrorism, the war in Iraq, the UN crisis and international law in the face of the "hegemonic" policy - as The main reason for the split of the West, the problems of further association of Europe and its place on the global political arena, the processes of globalization and various prospects for a new world order.
In Russian, the book has been translated for the first time. The judgments of one of the most prominent European intellectuals will undoubtedly be interesting to Russian readers
Author:
Author:Habermas Jürgen
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Historical Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7777-0400-9
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