"International relations" need a culture of "dynamic realism" and of the "complex in different contexts"; realism, in fact, can not be resignation in the eternal present (with politics that serves the "linear" directives of technocratic non-culture) and can not be the search for a impossible utopia. Too often we forget that reality is contradictory and uncertain because it is the consequence of our "nature". The problem is that we have a non-realistic culture and that we don't share historical visions but that we counterpose "dogmatic truths" in a climate of "permanent war".
Reality of the worlds-of-file is the "victim" of our inability to be human, to understand the evolution of vital historical processes and to govern them, being aware of their complexity (that is, at the same time and continuously, dynamism and integration).
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