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The rationalization of the hatred of the West comes from the historical resurgence of memories wounded by Western political, economic and religious jihadist terrorism and their integration into Third World modernity. This historical process reinforces affinities with Russia, China, to which we must add Iran, North Korea and the rest of the Third World. These affinities, linked to the common wounds inflicted by terrorism and the barbarity of the West, federate a geostrategic policy of Western roll back. The barbaric, technocratic and terrorist Western hegemony has completely ruined confidence…mehr

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The rationalization of the hatred of the West comes from the historical resurgence of memories wounded by Western political, economic and religious jihadist terrorism and their integration into Third World modernity. This historical process reinforces affinities with Russia, China, to which we must add Iran, North Korea and the rest of the Third World. These affinities, linked to the common wounds inflicted by terrorism and the barbarity of the West, federate a geostrategic policy of Western roll back. The barbaric, technocratic and terrorist Western hegemony has completely ruined confidence in the procedural ethics of discussion as the basis for relations between societies and cultures on a democratic basis of egalitarian discussion. This disregard for the ethics of discussion by the West in a culturally and morally plural world exposes it as a culture of barbaric and technocratic violence, of disrespect for the other and of enmity with all that is not its own.
Autorenporträt
Julien Kouakou KOUADIO ist seit 2015 Doktor der Philosophie. Er ist als Philosophielehrer am Lycée Départemental Roi Bonzou in Abengourou (Elfenbeinküste) tätig. Er forscht in den Bereichen Technologieethik, Bioethik, technisch-wissenschaftliche Entwicklung und nationale Resilienz.