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Over 200 health journals call on the United Nations, political leaders, and health professionals to recognise that climate change and biodiversity loss are one ... powerful advocates for both restoring biodiversity and tackling climate change for the good of health. Political leaders must recognise both the severe threats to health from the planetary crisis as well as
generate an innovation-driven new development mode? Furthermore, when the government’s development philosophy changed, what specific changes did the Chinese government make to its industrial policy tools ... tool for the government as China’s industrial development philosophy changes over time. Part 4 divides the HTZ development into three stages and analyzes the features and differences of each stage
his theory of sacrifice in The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. The paper argues that Durkheim’s suppression of political economic sensibilities in The Forms leads him to generate a fetishistic ... disarticulated “the sacred” from religious studies and sociology and placed it at the centre of a post-humanist existential political philosophy. For him, the sovereign power of sacral exclusion is the
, the conception of the state as an organ that translates an automatic social solidarity because it is an entire entity preexisting any political relationships. Secondly, the distinction of despotism as a ... absorption of individuals by the political apparatus. Thirdly, the problem of the growing enlargement of the state interventions in the individuals' private life sphere. Finally, the incapacity of any
This paper revisits the political thought of propagandist Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894-1972), revisiting his idea of a Pan-European Union in the light of past and present crises of European ... panmovements in the wake of political crises. Coudenhove-Kalergi • Pan-Europa • European identity • Early Cold War • European ideologies • European civilization - Introduction Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi
This paper revisits the political thought of propagandist Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894-1972), revisiting his idea of a Pan-European Union in the light of past and present crises of European ... panmovements in the wake of political crises. Coudenhove-Kalergi • Pan-Europa • European identity • Early Cold War • European ideologies • European civilization - Introduction Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi
This paper revisits the political thought of propagandist Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894-1972), revisiting his idea of a Pan-European Union in the light of past and present crises of European ... panmovements in the wake of political crises. Coudenhove-Kalergi • Pan-Europa • European identity • Early Cold War • European ideologies • European civilization - Introduction Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi
The political and economic development of Sri Lanka from 2005 to 2019 was occurred amidst much controversy. This article focuses on the relationship between economic growth and regime change in Sri ... 2019, Gotabaya Rajapaksa was elected as the new president. Gotabaya’s military background and his philosophy of governance largely reinforced his position as a political strongman. Soon afterwards, in
midway, i.e. idealistic culture. Each of these cultural systems have their own mentalities, knowledge and truth systems, philosophy and worldviews, perceptions of the religious and the sacred, judgment of ... common laws, social relation forms, economical and political organizations. As a harsh critique of culture theorists like Danilevski, Spengler, and Toynbee as well as modern Western civilization, Sorokin
music has a social language. Hence, music becomes an actor on its stage, not a mere spectator. For instance, ideological discussions in our text are not only a matter of political agenda but are also ... possibilities and partnerships. Sociomusicology as a concept is expected to help us to understand the aesthetic and artistic qualities of special music styles born out of the cultural, political, and social
objectivism and Droysen’s subjectivism, or between “political history” as put by Iggers and “cultural history” devoid of political and economic base as put by Braudel, its main axis has been defined by the ... alone without looking to history, but failed. In this sense, history as a discipline became a current issue after philosophy failed to grasp religious, social and political fields. Put differently
The paradigm of political development, based the projections of the mid-20th century’s idea of progress, left the central position it had occupied in comparative political science after World War II ... political science after World War II, first in quantitative research where the functionalist perspective was dominant, then in the culturalist approaches that were also nourished from anthropology. Drawing on
alternation of historical periods dominated by traditions and ideals contains a kind of sketch on the philosophy of history, partly explaining the phenomena of time compression and time distension in different ... leveling-out, the customs of one’s forefathers lose their ascendancy, since for adults they lack anyone to represent them with authority.” (Durkheim, 1997, p. 236) . Undoubtedly, in social and political
, and political arrangements on the formation of culinary culture. It examines the impacts changes in social structures have on culinary culture. In this sense, the first part of the article focuses on ... the roles court kitchens have had in taste formation and how courts gradually lost their determining functions. In the second part of the article, the impact of social and political developments on
socio-political processes and ensuring the continuity of the patriarchal system. Today, nutrition and the body have become the focus of socio-political processes and discourses on these subjects with ... • Sağlık - Biopower, Nutrition, and Motherhood: The Cultural and Political Appearances of Breastfeeding Abstract This study aims to discuss how motherhood, infant nutrition, and the female body have become
This paper investigates the role of Islam, particularly the Chinese Muslim scholars’ participation in the nationbuilding of the People’s Republic of China. It also looks at the political narrative of ... revolution. Anti-imperialism and socialist construction were the two primary political goals allowing people to be politically engaged and consequently create a common ground for recognition. Hence, religion
This paper investigates the role of Islam, particularly the Chinese Muslim scholars’ participation in the nationbuilding of the People’s Republic of China. It also looks at the political narrative of ... revolution. Anti-imperialism and socialist construction were the two primary political goals allowing people to be politically engaged and consequently create a common ground for recognition. Hence, religion
, psycho-sociological, and political sides of life, economic order, and education systems, as well as healthcare and disease systems. ... most likely focus on critical components and dimensions of life such as economic, cultural, judicial, political, religious, familial, and cultural identity issues; healthcare and education systems
and senior managers, to mold the economic and political preference of senior managers of financial organizers, control and guide the regulations of the financial market, China has realized its ... developmental government’s strong intervention in the economy stems from its specific elements, including bureaucracy, political system, and organizational structure that are conducive to promoting the economy
especially intellectual sources. The conceptual frame of this critical approach is based on Bergson’s philosophy gaining great popularity in the Ottoman-Turkish intellectual life after the First World War ... background of those critics, the struggle for determining the borders of cultural nationalism and the political and personal conflicts have an important role. Keywords: Ziya Gökalp, Emile Durkheim, Henri