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The article explores the metatextual structure, subject organization, and the plot in the novel of the modern Russian writer Vladislav Otroshenko called The Person beyond Authenticity. The subject of the research is the mystification of textual reality as the author’s strategy and the story line that allows the writer to pose a problem of the correlation of reality and the text in the works of art. The aesthetics of Otroshenko is found to be borderline: it combines the modernist mystification of the text as manifestation of the mystery of Being and postmodernist demystification of the text as the play of signs.
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One of the most significant changes in the manner of reproduction, distribution, usage and interpretation of Czech Rorate chants took place in the 1830s and 1840s. It was then that Czech catholic priest Václav Michael Pešina (1782–1859) provided an interpretation of early modern Czech utraquist liturgical Rorate chants (which were newly available in the edition published in 1823 by Jan Hostivít Pospíšil) as Charles-Ernest Rorate, i.e. as old Czech chants of an advent worship for people, which, according to Pešina, were introduced into St. Vitus Cathedral and other Czech churches by Archbishop Ernest of Pardubice with the support of Charles IV. Pešina also put into effect new ways in which Czech Rorate chants were reproduced and distributed, and initiated their introduction into Czech catholic churches, including the Prague cathedral, as revived Old Czech morning advent catholic worship for the people. In this paper, we analyze the strategies which were used to assert the interpretation of Czech Rorate chants, such as the Charles-Ernest Rorate, in the Czech cultural domain, as well as the strategies which led to the Rorate from the year 1823 being determined as the primary source. We also focus on the demystifying processes which resulted in the rejection of the concept of the Charles-Ernest Rorate, and in the virtually complete erasure of Pešina’s person from the Czech collective memory. Attention is also paid to the identity- and culture-forming function of this Revivalist mystification and its potential to become a valuable analytic tool for the modern-day Czech society.
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The global economic system and the world crisis are a reality, and hence the challenge for modern economic theory, which is to provide a valid response to its development and overcoming the crisis. The prevailing economic theory and methodology (neo-liberal paradigm) in this field demonstrates serious defects, so this paper attempts to show that the relative nature of economic theory is in expressing the social prejudices of its time. Demystification of the ideological and political foundations of what is today considered "objective knowledge" in the economy, is only possible with the affirmation of a new scientific methodology of economics, i.e. the new philosophy of economics. The aim of the paper is to stimulate thinking and different views on this subject.
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Globalni ekonomski sistem i svetska kriza su realnost, a otud i izazov za savremenu ekonomsku nauku koja treba da pruži valjan odgovor na njegov razvoj i izlazak iz krize. Vladajuća ekonomska teorija i metodologija (neoliberalna paradigma) na ovom planu pokazuje ozbiljne defekte, pa se u radu nastoji da pokaže da je relativna priroda ekonomske nauke u tome što iskazuje društvene predrasude svoga vremena. Demistifikacija ideoloških i političkih temelja onoga što se danas u ekonomiji smatra „objektivnim znanjem“ moguće je samo afirmacijom nove naučne metodologije ekonomske nauke, tj. nove filozofije ekonomije. Cilj rada je da se podstaknu razmišljanja i različiti pogledi na ovu temu.
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