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- Title
THE WEST AND THE OTHERS.
- Authors
Jock, Roman
- Abstract
The article discusses the superiority of the Western civilization than any other civilization in the political sense. Civilizations can be judged based on their justice, superiority and political freedom, and only the Western civilization achieved the ideal freedom, which consists of personal, political and religious freedoms, so it can be inferred that the West, in a political sense, is superior to all other civilizations. The West is truly unpopular and hated by other civilizations due to the civilization's guilt complex, disrespect and inability to enforce own rights resulting from its issuance of global apologies for its behavior and existence. The discussion on soft power and the problems of the Western civilization are also included.
- Subjects
WESTERN civilization; PHILOSOPHY of liberty; HISTORY of the freedom of religion; GUILT (Psychology); POWER (Social sciences); 21ST century Western civilization; PHILOSOPHY of civilization; APOLOGIZING; RESPECT; PHILOSOPHY
- Publication
New Presence: The Prague Journal of Central European Affairs, 2010, Vol 11, Issue 4, p6
- ISSN
1211-8303
- Publication type
Article