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Book Five Essays on Ethics

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In the Russian tradition, Nazism is called “fascism.” Umberto Eco, cultural scientist, publicist and philosopher, does not dispute the terminological discrepancy. On the contrary, in the key essay of the collection, he identifies common principles for different totalitarian regimes and helps to rethink the roots of what he calls “eternal fascism” in its historical and, alas, modern manifestations. This collection of essays gives rise to reflections on hatred, on war, on religion - reflections that unite those who care about peace, those who realize that the victory of reason over regression is never final and that inner work is always mandatory for each of us. Is it morality, ethics, conscience, ethics, citizenship - the difference, again, is only in terms. The point is the same: history lessons are useful only if people are not lazy to think about them. And mental work side by side with Eco is usually not a burden; talking with him is both joy and entertainment.



The book’s text has been translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence system. In most cases, the translation is accurate and clear, but occasionally there may be incorrect phrasing or individual words left untranslated.
Name of the Author
Умберто Эко
Language
Ukrainian
Release date
2012
Translator
Елена Александровна Костюкович

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