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Holistic Approach to Development
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opening the great debate
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Philosophy of Universalism and the Concept of Human Nature
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The Post-Socialist Change in Eastern Europe: Specific Development or Universal Trend of Global History?:
A Formation Approach
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The paper analyzes the transformation in Eastern Europe in the perspective of global history and compares it to actual world-wide developments. The theoretical frame of reference is a strongly modified formation theory which allows for a truly comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. The main topic is the presentation of basic aspects of the fundamental changes in postsocialist societies in comparison with global tendencies: the economic process with its deep crisis, the political process with its instabilities, the changes in social consciousness with their complicated contradictions and some social features such as rising intolerance and violent conflicts. Finally future options are discussed.
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Introduction
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Universalism as the Vision and Proclamation of a New Covenant:
Thinking - Wisdom - Love
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The Work of Art as a Model of "The Open Whole"
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Universalism: Humanistic Principles and Antipodes
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The Universality of Liberal Capitalism and the Possibility of Renewed Socialism:
Reflections on the Soviet Coup of August 1991
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The Scientific Community as the Ideal of the Universal Human Community
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Zero State of Mind in Thinking
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Whither Universalism?
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Can We Have a Common Humanity?
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Chaos Theory Can Close the Gap Between the Sciences and the Humanities
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Dialectic and Dialogue
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Phenomenology as a Methodology for Universalism
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Toward a Universalist Ethics
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Federalist Theory and World Peace
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The Energetics of Spirituality and Human Sexuality
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