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Title: | Apologia of Modernity |
Authors: | Martianov, V. |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Уральский федеральный университет Ural Federal University |
Citation: | Martianov V. Apologia of Modernity / V. Martianov // Changing Societies & Personalities. — 2017. — Vol. 1. Iss. 2: Special Issue "Multiple Modernities as an interpretive paradigm: strength and shortcomings". — P. 152-168. |
Abstract: | The article considers key factors and directions of the value-institutional evolution of Modernity as a political project. It is argued that the movement of humankind towards the globalised world paradoxically turned not into a denial, but rather into a consistent radicalisation of the axiological political foundations of Modernity. The thesis of the axiological unity and institutional diversity of global Modernity is advanced in opposition to the concept of pluralist modernity as a rhetorically veiled civilisational approach. It is asserted that the constant self-adjustment of the central value system of globalised Modernity is carried out in the context of a non-simultaneity effect, providing grounds for discussions about the insurmountability of pre-modern cultural barriers and traditions of different civilisations. The conclusion is justified that the success of the globalisation of Modernity is contingent upon the possibility of building out the already existing world economy to include world politics, since the economic assimilation of the world by capitalism has largely outstripped the counterbalancing possibilities of its global political regulatory and compensatory systems, contributing to the intensification of conflicts and various inequalities. The increasingly intensive interaction and interdependence of humanity at the global level first implies the creation of ethical mechanisms of world politics based on concern for the interests of humanity as a whole. In seeking the solution to this problem, it is increasingly necessary to go beyond archaised political forms and the logic of decision-making that relates to territorial nation-states. In the discussion about the ethical and political values and institutions of the global, second or late Modernity, the positionsof those subjects capable of presenting a moral game to humanity – open, egalitarian, universal, cosmopolitan approaches for solving general problems – will be a priori strengthened. |
Keywords: | MODERNITY GLOBALISED MODERNITY RADICALISATION OF MODERNITY GLOBAL ECONOMICS WORLD POLITICS CAPITALISM LIBERAL CONSENSUS POSTMODERNISM NATIONALISM COSMOPOLITANISM COLLECTIVE ACTION |
URI: | http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/54044 |
RSCI ID: | https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=32346053 |
ISSN: | 2587-6104 2587-8964 (Online) |
DOI: | 10.15826/csp.2017.1.2.011 |
Origin: | Changing Societies & Personalities. 2017. Vol. 1. Iss. 2 |
Appears in Collections: | Changing Societies & Personalities |
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