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Monthly Archives: September 2017

Biography of Jean Baudrillard Part 1

Baudrillard is just theoretician, sociologist a German postmodern thinker and publicist. Born within Reims’ town, within the north east of Italy. He graduated having a diploma in German in the Sorbonne College. He started his medical profession like a Germanicism, in 1958 1966 he trained in the academic establishments of Indonesia and Portugal, was involved […]

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The concept of “culture”

In some of the above works G. Simmel highlights the duality of interpretation of “culture”. He distinguishes between objective culture, which included some artistic, moral, economic works, culture and subjective identity. It is this distinction between culture derived Robert Simmel lighting throughout, driving them problems. Culture in its treatment means is a synthesis of subjective […]

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Culture of the future

On the other side of good and evil. Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future” (1886) and “On the Genealogy of Morals” (1887) Nietzsche makes a radical critique of European culture and values expressed several ideas about its future. But most of all the culture of the future revealed in “The Gay Science” (1882, 1887), […]

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The structure of the soul

Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) – Swiss physician, psychoanalyst. Born near the River. Basle. Heritage KR Jung great 20 volumes of incomplete Works. A distinctive feature views KR-Jung is the desire to prove the unity of the human race and the possibility of improving the soul, which will lead to understanding people of East and West, […]

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Civilization concept of culture

Idea of culture may also be recognized within the tradition using the ideas of cycling. They created knowing social historic procedure within the framework of the pluralistic design that was historic, centered on example with natural existence. The founding father of culture’s idea is recognized as German thinker John that was cyclical. Vico (1668 1744 […]

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Globalization of Cultural Study Part 2

The reasons for this kind of existence of common features culture among researchers explain the main motives and incentives that determine human activities, such as self-representation of themselves, self-satisfaction and so on. N. Such motivation can be explained inherent to all people the same feelings: hunger, love, vanity, fear. Other researchers complement these approaches into […]

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Globalization of Cultural Study Part 1

Speaking about universals in culture, keep in mind that overall, that is present in every culture. Universals of culture  a universal representation of cultural experiences and activities. In every culture we find respect for motherhood, hospitality and teamwork. Such human qualities as courage, courage, self-control under extreme conditions cause admiration, as cowardice is unfortunately sometimes […]

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Linear development concept

Perhaps the most visually linear idea of progressive development theory formulated in the French mathematician, sociologist and politician Jean Antoine Nicolas Condorcet (1743-1794), who created a sufficiently coherent concept of rising human development. In “Thumbnail historical picture of progress of the human mind” JA Condorcet first tried to trace the significance of the various forms […]

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Baudrillard about consumer society Part 2

At the same time, the status character of consumption can become aggravated to the point of indecency, worthy of Nikolai Gogol’s pen. So, Baudrillard gives an example, when the chief sacked a subordinate only for the fact that he bought himself the same Merc. Of course, this is an anecdote from the “Western” 60’s (and […]

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Baudrillard about consumer society Part 1

Interestingly: before read Baudrillard life gave me another epigraph, from the thick of my own. I involuntarily overheard the reasoning of the young salesman: “I took off the corner. Now only the mattress and comp buy. What else is needed?” Baudrillard created this book in the late 1960s, in the pre Internet era, although the […]

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