Sarajevo Essays: Politics, Ideology, and TraditionSUNY Press, 30. sij 2003. - Broj stranica: 287 One of Bosnia s leading intellectuals explains the Bosnian experience by critiquing the politics and ideology that brought about the great destruction both material and spiritual of Bosnia and Herzegovina. These incisive and theologically profound essays address the confrontation between the West and Islam as the author explores the realm of humanity s long-standing search for the roots of evil in the dual nature of mankind to gain insight into ways of achieving peace. By drawing on the Bosnian situation, the author explores questions of identity and otherness, knowledge and transcendence, authority and authoritarianism, and tradition and fundamentalism, and he argues for a reconciliation between modernity and tradition for the benefit of modern coexistence, not just in his native land but throughout the world. |
Sadržaj
The Question | 1 |
Tolerance Ideology and Tradition | 27 |
Ignorance | 43 |
Paradigm | 63 |
Europes Others | 83 |
The Extremes | 99 |
In Bosnia or Against It? | 117 |
On the Self | 133 |
The Decline of Modernity | 169 |
Changing the State of Knowledge | 189 |
At the Turn of the Millennium | 205 |
Afterword | 231 |
Notes | 237 |
Bibliography | 267 |
275 | |
By the Same Author | |
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
absolute accepted achieve aspects autonomous Balkan basis become Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Church Bosnian-Herzegovinian century Christian civilizations concept conflict context Croatia culture defined demands denial destruction of Bosnia economic elements elites essence established ethnic ethno-national Europe European existence expression external forces forms Franjo Tuđman freedom Frithjof Schuon future genocide goal Greater-Serbia homogeneity human ideas identity ideology individual intellectual internal interpretations Islam knowledge language liberal linked Mak Dizdar manifestation Marco Pallis McWorld means Milošević moral Muslims nation-state national ideologies nature perfection perspective phenomena plurality political possible postulated potential present principle project of modernity question Qur'an reality reason relationship religion religious René Guénon revealed sacred traditions Sarajevo Serb and Croat Serbia Slobodan Milošević social society structures symbols territory tion tional tolerance transcendence transformation trust truth Tuđman understanding unification world view Yugoslav Yugoslav People's Army Yugoslavia Zagreb
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