This book argues that affinity for land and space constitutes the foundation of human agency and underlies all social activity of human beings from a personal level to national and regional levels. The author argues that human society is divided into two identity groups, a conservative and a liberal identity.
This book argues that affinity for land and space constitutes the foundation of human agency and underlies all social activity of human beings from a personal level to national and regional levels. The author argues that human society is divided into two identity groups, a conservative and a liberal identity.
Part 1 Introduction Liberal Peace and Conflict of Identities Identity Duality in a Historical Perspective A Conservative and a Liberal Democracy Chapter 1: Human Liberty in the Context of Identity Alignment Chapter 2: From Individual to Social Regionalism: Conflict within Societies and Provoked Mobility Causes of Migration Territorial Dominance Chapter 3: Fragmented Families Gender Roles in the Process of Regionalism Social Approval of Marriages Chapter 4: Prevalence of Institutional Regionalism in Societies Corruption Institutional Regionalism Alcoholism and Suicide Chapter 5: Concluding Remarks Identity Equilibrium Spatial Proximity as a Means of Ameliorating Conflict Part 2 Chapter 6: Identity Duality and International Relations Moving Beyond the Anarchy Mode On the Problem of Double Standards Rational Incompatibilities
Part 1 Introduction Liberal Peace and Conflict of Identities Identity Duality in a Historical Perspective A Conservative and a Liberal Democracy Chapter 1: Human Liberty in the Context of Identity Alignment Chapter 2: From Individual to Social Regionalism: Conflict within Societies and Provoked Mobility Causes of Migration Territorial Dominance Chapter 3: Fragmented Families Gender Roles in the Process of Regionalism Social Approval of Marriages Chapter 4: Prevalence of Institutional Regionalism in Societies Corruption Institutional Regionalism Alcoholism and Suicide Chapter 5: Concluding Remarks Identity Equilibrium Spatial Proximity as a Means of Ameliorating Conflict Part 2 Chapter 6: Identity Duality and International Relations Moving Beyond the Anarchy Mode On the Problem of Double Standards Rational Incompatibilities
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