Weak Barbarism

Weak Barbarism
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Book Synopsis Weak Barbarism by : Radu Vasile Chialda

Download or read book Weak Barbarism written by Radu Vasile Chialda and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2015-08-14 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Barbarism: Contemporaneous Axiological Mutations is not meant as a thesis that provides a holistic approach on the concept of barbarism, a concept whose area of investigation may be deemed as vast as that of the concept of culture. By taking advantage of a hindsight outlook as to what concerns this topic, one could learn a great deal of details about the radical alteration of the current depiction of the notion of barbarism. Therefore, as an incipient undertaking into the overall argumentative process, which defines the character of the thesis, I shall try to illustrate the idea of an induced misunderstanding, at a global level, on the concept of barbarism, which has led to significant and acute hermeneutical malformations concerning its various aspects of manifestation, both socially and culturally and, consequently, in terms of barbarisms own axiological structure in the range of human behavior.


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