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... Western modernity . For Yannaras , Greeks are currently at a crossroad : they will either follow the path that leads back to their roots and the ' true way being ' or fall completely to the West and ' barbarsism ' ( 1989 : 86 ) ...
... Western modernity . For Yannaras , Greeks are currently at a crossroad : they will either follow the path that leads back to their roots and the ' true way being ' or fall completely to the West and ' barbarsism ' ( 1989 : 86 ) ...
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... West and no Other ' ( ibid . ) . Rather , ' others have been so thoroughly incorporated and have become so dependent on the West that there is no longer a need to keep them in line ' ( ibid . ) . In this view , alternative modernities ...
... West and no Other ' ( ibid . ) . Rather , ' others have been so thoroughly incorporated and have become so dependent on the West that there is no longer a need to keep them in line ' ( ibid . ) . In this view , alternative modernities ...
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... Western powers towards the East , would probably never have taken place if the sea had not been controlled by states who became the vehicles for this economic , demographic and ideological expansion of the West . The Late Middle Ages ...
... Western powers towards the East , would probably never have taken place if the sea had not been controlled by states who became the vehicles for this economic , demographic and ideological expansion of the West . The Late Middle Ages ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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