The essay presents a new paradigm aimed at offering an alternative perspective for those interested in future cultural and social research. It explores innovative approaches within the realms of social and cultural studies, emphasizing the importance of future-oriented methodologies. The author seeks to inspire scholars to rethink their frameworks and engage with emerging trends in the field, positioning the work as a significant contribution to 20th-century philosophy.
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May 4, 1945






- 2016
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Crime/s against mankind, humanity and civilisation
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on historical crimes against humanity in the 20th century, this anthology examines three significant genocides: the Armenian Genocide, the Serbocide, and the Holocaust. Authored by a seasoned political scientist and social psychologist, it presents a comprehensive analysis of these events as major crimes against civilization. The work delves into the underlying concepts of these atrocities, offering insights into their social and political implications during the World Wars in Europe.