Sunday, 22 May 2016

I'm scared of the dominant political vacuum (Marco Emanuele)

In our a-polar world, without visions and without strategic direction, the political vacuum must be our main concern. Rather than seek new paradigms for international relations, we are content to compete and we do not understand that we need political visions into the evolving worlds.

Political vacuum is dangerous because it prevents us to live the history, making us "subjects" and not citizens. In the political vacuum there is all our separation from the complexities of the worlds-of-life, which are in us; without politics we can not live together and we can not cooperate because we are forced to compete.

Competition, in theory, is a positive concept if it is inserted into the global context of political visions of societies in the common, and contradictory, history of humanity; if not, as it happens, competition risks turning into permanent conflicts, certainly can not be solved by technocracy. Welcome in reality!

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