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MODERN CIVILIZATION (8) answer(s).
 
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Altai – a source of spiritual ecology as a norm of Eurasian civilization / Mamyev, D I   Article
Mamyev, D I Article
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Summary/Abstract The sources of formation of ecological consciousness as system of values are considered in the article. It considers ecology through a prism of three basic ways of knowledge of the world: the religion, the science and the philosophy.
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ID:   138529


Environmental and economic development trends in the Altai region / Ivanov, A V; Sheshtakova, I G   Article
Ivanov, A V Article
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ID:   126246


Exploring the path of major-country diplomacy with Chinese char / Wang Yi   Journal Article
Wang Yi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   110930


Farewell to fossil fuels: answering the energy challenge / Lovins, Amory B   Journal Article
Lovins, Amory B Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Nearly 90 percent of the world's economy is fueled every year by digging up and burning about four cubic miles of the rotted remains of primeval swamp goo. With extraordinary skill, the world's most powerful industries have turned that oil, gas, and coal into affordable and convenient fuels and electricity that have created wealth, helped build modern civilization, and enriched the lives of billions.
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ID:   130008


Gandhi is dead, long live the Gandhi / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Despite that none can refute the relevance of Gandhi. Gandhi was a man of great vision, gifted with brilliant insight and the ability to think clearly and profoundly. His thinking was truly relevant to the problems of his own time and that it continues to be relevant today, both to India and to the rest of the world. He was not only an effective leader of action but a profound thinker as well, and, therefore, that as a thinker of no small stature he is most certainly relevant to the world of thought (Quigley, 1971).
Key Words Philosophy  Capitalism  Mahatma Gandhi  Gandhism  Non Violence  Modern Civilization 
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Gandhian moment / Jahanbegloo, Ramin 2013  Book
Jahanbegloo, Ramin Book
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Publication Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2013.
Description xii, 196p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780674065956
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Race in the modern world: the problem of the color line / Appiah, Kwame Anthony   Article
Appiah, Kwame Anthony Article
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Summary/Abstract In 1900, in his “Address to the Nations of the World” at the first Pan-African Conference, in London, W. E. B. Du Bois proclaimed that the “problem of the twentieth century” was “the problem of the color-line, the question as to how far differences of race—which show themselves chiefly in the color of the skin and the texture of the hair—will hereafter be made the basis of denying to over half the world the right of sharing to their utmost ability the opportunities and privileges of modern civilization.
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Roerich pact as an expression of Philosophy of cosmic reality / Urozhenko, O A   Journal Article
Urozhenko, O A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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