"The book is written for the general reader concerned with ideological polarization in the world today. It analyses current ideologies as part of cultural worldviews characteristic of the modern era, and suggests ways for furthering political stability and social harmony"--
"The book is written for the general reader concerned with ideological polarization in the world today. It analyses current ideologies as part of cultural worldviews characteristic of the modern era, and suggests ways for furthering political stability and social harmony"--
Nilson Ariel Espino is an adjunct professor at McGill University's School of Urban Planning, Co-Chair of the UNESCO Chair 'Dialogues on Sustainability,' and an associate researcher at Santa María La Antigua Catholic University. An academic and architect based in Panama City, Panama, his research interests are urban social problems and political ideologies. He has a Ph.D. in social and cultural anthropology and is the author of Building the Inclusive City (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Turtles all the way down 2. On being religious without knowing it 3. The fantasies we live by 4. The cosmos within 5. The corridors of power 6. An excuse to produce 7. Keeping the king's head in place.
1. Turtles all the way down 2. On being religious without knowing it 3. The fantasies we live by 4. The cosmos within 5. The corridors of power 6. An excuse to produce 7. Keeping the king's head in place.
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