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Dialettica della modernità nell'Europa orientale
Una riflessione socio-filosofica
2022
IT
Nella prima parte del libro, l'autore affronta alcuni aspetti problematici della modernità e della sua forma all'interno dell'Europa orientale dopo il crollo dell'URSS: che cosa rimane della modernità dell'esperienza sovietica? In che cosa la Scelta del 1991 è percepita come un passo avanti verso una più compiuta modernità? Le conquiste della modernizzazione sono stabili o posso regredire e lasciare spazio a una forma di società più arcaica, irrazionale e nazionalista? Da questi argomenti ...
€ 9,99
Demodernization
A Future in the Past
2018
EN
Medical doctors driving taxis, architects selling beer on street corners, scientific institutes closed down amid rusting carcasses of industrial plants—these images became common at the turn of the 21st century in many once modern “civilized” countries. In quite a few of them, long-time neighbours came to kill each other, apparently motivated by the newly discovered differences of religion, language, or origin. Civil nationalism gave way to tribal, ethnic, and confessional conflict. Ration...
€ 39,99
Demodernizzazione
Un futuro nel passato
2021
IT
Medici che guidano i taxi, architetti che vendono birra agli angoli delle strade, istituti scientifici chiusi in mezzo a impianti industriali arrugginiti, esecuzioni capitali in favore di telecamera; ancora, il sentimento nazionale che cede il passo al ritorno di identità tribali, etniche e confessionali; le fake-news, onnipresenti, che si diffondono in tutto il mondo, grazie ai più potenti mezzi di comunicazione. Queste immagini viste insieme non sono casuali: sono alcune delle possibili ...
€ 9,99
Development and Dystopia
Studies in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Eastern Europe
2018
EN
This book dissects—from both philosophical and empirical viewpoints—the peculiar developmental challenges, geopolitical contexts, and dystopic stalemates that post-Soviet societies face during their transition to new political and cultural orders. The principal geographical focus of the essays is Ukraine, but most of the assembled texts are also relevant and/or refer to other post-Soviet countries. Mikhail Minakov describes how former Soviet nations are trying to re-invent, for their parti...
€ 26,99
Transnational Ukraine?
Networks and Ties that Influence(d) Contemporary Ukraine
2017
EN
The Euromaidan protests highlighted Ukraine as a state between East and West European pathways. It became obvious that Ukraine’s search for identity and future is deeply rooted in historical fragmentations of the country which indicate Ukraine’s long-standing and multiple ties beyond its borders. In this volume, distinguished scholars provide empirical analysis and theoretical reflections on Ukraine’s transnational embeddedness which surfaced with an unexpected intensity in the recent poli...
€ 19,99
Inventing Majorities
Ideological Creativity in Post-Soviet Societies
2022
EN
The recent history of post-Soviet societies is heavily shaped by the successor nations’ efforts to geopolitically re-identify themselves and to reify certain majorities in them. As a result of these fascinating processes, various new ideologies have appeared. Some are specific to the post-Soviet space while others are comparable to ideational processes in other parts of the world. In this collected volume, an international group of contributors delves deeper into recent theoretical constru...
€ 32,99
Philosophy Unchained
Developments in Post-Soviet Philosophical Thought With a foreword by Christopher Donohue
2023
EN
The East European nations’ common past in the Soviet Union connects them in terms of both their political histories and the evolution of their philosophical thought. The USSR’s dissolution created new opportunities, domestic and international, in science, politics, and business. De-Sovietization meant for philosophy that it lost its former significance as a political-ideological tool of the authorities, and its previous role in society. Philosophers of the former Soviet bloc now found them...
€ 18,99
Post-Soviet Secessionism
Nation-Building and State-Failure after Communism
2021
EN
The USSR’s dissolution resulted in the creation of not only fifteen recognized states but also of four non-recognized statelets: Nagorno-Karabakh, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and Transnistria. Their polities comprise networks with state-like elements. Since the early 1990s, the four pseudo-states have been continously dependent on their sponsor countries (Russia, Armenia), and contesting the territorial integrity of their parental nation-states Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Moldova. In 2014, the o...
€ 22,99







