Tuesday 6 December 2016

Clash in the third millennium (by Marco Emanuele)

The de-generation of representative democracies and the presence of pre-totalitarian tracks in the today's world suggest that the clash in the third millennium is among the organization of coexistence according to freedom and justice and the totalitarian risk; this risk is inherent in this "no global globalization", where there is an unnatural gap between the technological and IT innovations and the reality of the worlds-of-life.

Too often we do not see the totalitarian risk and we continue to live apart from reality, convinced of a linear approach that increases our discomfort and inequalities, making us more and more "prisoners" of the "necessity" of the competition and of the immediate success at any cost.

We have no idea of the "common", of the  "public space"; political thinking has stagnated at '900 and the decisions of the ruling classes are based on a lack of understanding of the vital historical processes.

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