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2006 | 8 | 29-34

Article title

Public Area and Globalization Antinomy

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The paper tries to carry on a philosophical analysis of some antinomies of the process we describe as globalization. We point out the disagreement between the expert and post-modern definition of globalization, the trend to drive out the post-modern conception of globalization from the public area. The globalization process is set in a broader context of social and political changes the liberal democracies went through in the second half of the 20th century. The examples presented by the author put emphasis on some negative externalities.

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8

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29-34

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published
2006

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  • University of Ostrava, Czech Republic

References

  • Amin, S., (1997): Capitalism in the age of globalization. London.
  • Amin, S., (1998): Spectres of capitalism – A Critique of current intellectual fashion.
  • Rorty, R., (1999): Philosophy and Social Hope.
  • Latouche, S., (1996): The Westernization of the World: The Significance, Scope and Limits of the Drive Towards Global Uniformity.

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
28765680

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