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Nicolae Iuga

    Essays über Selbstmord
    Die Kulturrevolutionen von den Anfängen bis zu den USA heute
    The Cultural Revolutions from the beginning to the USA today
    About the New Antisemitism and Other Essays
    Essays on Suicide
    The Seven Sins against the Spirit
    • 2020

      Essays on Suicide

      From philosophic justification to religious forbiddance

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of suicide through a cultural anthropology lens, this book avoids both religious condemnation and philosophical glorification of the act. It refrains from moralistic sermons or justifications, instead offering a detached, objective analysis. By examining societal and cultural contexts, it seeks to provide a balanced perspective on a complex and often taboo subject, inviting readers to reflect critically on the implications and meanings surrounding suicide without bias or emotional rhetoric.

      Essays on Suicide
    • 2020

      The book explores the phenomenon of Cultural Revolutions in history, highlighting how powerful states like the USSR, China, and the USA have often harmed themselves by dismantling cultural heritage. It argues that these empires, seemingly invincible, ultimately self-destruct from within, supporting the theory of internal collapse over external conquest. Through this lens, the narrative examines the paradox of strength leading to vulnerability and the consequences of cultural erasure on a global scale.

      The Cultural Revolutions from the beginning to the USA today
    • 2017

      The Seven Sins against the Spirit

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of an unforgivable Sin against the Holy Spirit, this book delves into its implications in contemporary society. It questions whether current social anomalies are manifestations of this profound Sin. By examining the relationship between the Spirit and the core values of European culture and civilization, the author invites readers to reflect on the moral and spiritual challenges facing modern society.

      The Seven Sins against the Spirit
    • 2016

      Exploring the concept of New Anti-Semitism, this book examines how a contemporary form of anti-Semitism has emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It highlights the phenomenon as a political stance that arises from both the left and right, as well as from fundamentalist Islam, often manifesting as opposition to Zionism and Israel. The author argues that anti-Americanism and anti-globalization may serve as veiled expressions of anti-Semitic sentiment, prompting a critical discussion on the intersections of these ideologies.

      About the New Antisemitism and Other Essays