Oscillations Between Barbarism and Civilization
Anna Makolkin
E-LOGOS, 2014, vol. 2014, issue 1, 18 pages
Abstract:
Human advancement has never been a steady progression from barbarism to civilization, there usually were ups and downs of advancement of Being, values, skills and customs invented and re-invented, abandoned, forgotten and re-invented again and again throughout millennia. Having stepped into the 21st century, when Reason has basically abandoned many of us and encountering barbarism again, it may be useful to re-examine the overall human passage from the stage of savagery to the more advanced stages of existence, trying to obtain the approximate pattern of changes and re-define the meaning of civilization and barbarism. This re-examination involves a second look at the phenomenon of cyclicity and shift, possessing a quasi- biological rhythm. This paper offers a mini transhistoric and cross-cultural analysis of the civilizational shifts.
Keywords: civilization; barbarism; moral compass; sexual communism; difference; cultural gulf; cycles; atavism; savages; cultural parents (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.376
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