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The Progressivity and Transformative Role of Culture,s started to appear to capture in a more excellent picture of development. The culture slowly became . by allowing the politics and policy to become social constructs (through self-governance socialism) and not the exclusively the construct of political elites. . the sense of total development. Hist无目标 发表于 2025-3-27 20:43:23
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On Cultural Direction of Socio-Ecological Transformations: Lessons from Degrowth and ,logical crises, but also by dualistic and hierarchical structures of oppression. It’s a civilisationary crisis that needs to be confronted in all its intersecting dimensions. Anthropocentrism is one of the defining features of this new geological epoch, and stands in the way of more profound socioecFIR 发表于 2025-3-28 09:32:27
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Aestheticizing Catastrophes?,history studies societal phenomena such as culture, politics and economics through the lens of artworks, and can thus also be applied to climate-related disasters. But is there a universal response in art creation to catastrophes—particularly in intercultural comparison? In order to answer this ques