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From liberalism to globalism
Type of publication
Monografijos dalis / Part of a monograph (Y1)
Author(s)
Title [en]
From liberalism to globalism
Date Issued
Date |
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2018 |
Extent
p. 111-118
Is part of
Identity and globalization : ethical implications / edited by Dalia Marija Stanciene, Irena Darginaviciene, Susan Robbins. Washington : The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2018. ISBN 9781565183261.
Series/Report no.
Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change. Series IVA, Eastern and Central European Philosophical Studies. Lithuanian Philosophical Studies, VIII; vol. 57
Field of Science
Abstract (en)
Liberalism is intent on the promotion of ever greater individual freedom and the creation of ever more inclusive, non-discriminatory open societies. Since truly open societies must ultimately converge into one global society the liberal agenda implies globalism, the creation of one-world humanity ruled by the liberal elite. The price of the success of the liberal agenda would be the end of human diversity, including the loss of Western civilization.
Type of document
type::text::book::book part
ISBN (of the container)
9781565183261
eLABa
32202752
Coverage Spatial
Jungtinės Amerikos Valstijos / United States of America (US)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
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