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Both the Rationality of Precise Analysis and the Naivety of Ideals Are Needed
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Vladimír Karfík
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editorial Note vii
- List of Contributors ix
- How the Idea of Forum 2000 Emerged 1
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Part I. Our World
- Spiritual Preconditions for Our Common Global Survival 5
- The World We Have Inherited, Our World Today, and Hopes for the Future 15
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Part II. Confronting International Discourse on Globalization: Problems and Visions of Our World Today as Seen by the Participiants of the Forum 2000 Conferences
- The Importance of Context 23
- How to React to a Plurality of Cultures 37
- Globalization, Society and Culture 39
- Two Examples of Socio-Cultural Disintegration Caused by Globalization 85
- The Importance of Religion 93
- The Transformations of Religion in the Process of Globalization 95
- Awareness of the Relations Between Economics, Politics, Knowledge and Ethics as a Starting Point for Global Governance 135
- Political Globalization 137
- Economy in the Background of Many Discussions on Social and Ethical Problems 165
- An Economic View of the World 167
- The Global Environmental Situation and Human Responsibility 187
- Global Environmental Problems 189
- The View of an Observer 221
- Both the Rationality of Precise Analysis and the Naivety of Ideals Are Needed 223
- Why Forum 2000? 237
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Appendixes
- The Prague Declaration 241
- Participants of the Forum 2000 Conferences (1997–2001) 254
- Illustrations 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editorial Note vii
- List of Contributors ix
- How the Idea of Forum 2000 Emerged 1
-
Part I. Our World
- Spiritual Preconditions for Our Common Global Survival 5
- The World We Have Inherited, Our World Today, and Hopes for the Future 15
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Part II. Confronting International Discourse on Globalization: Problems and Visions of Our World Today as Seen by the Participiants of the Forum 2000 Conferences
- The Importance of Context 23
- How to React to a Plurality of Cultures 37
- Globalization, Society and Culture 39
- Two Examples of Socio-Cultural Disintegration Caused by Globalization 85
- The Importance of Religion 93
- The Transformations of Religion in the Process of Globalization 95
- Awareness of the Relations Between Economics, Politics, Knowledge and Ethics as a Starting Point for Global Governance 135
- Political Globalization 137
- Economy in the Background of Many Discussions on Social and Ethical Problems 165
- An Economic View of the World 167
- The Global Environmental Situation and Human Responsibility 187
- Global Environmental Problems 189
- The View of an Observer 221
- Both the Rationality of Precise Analysis and the Naivety of Ideals Are Needed 223
- Why Forum 2000? 237
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Appendixes
- The Prague Declaration 241
- Participants of the Forum 2000 Conferences (1997–2001) 254
- Illustrations 267