The Hegemony of Europe and the West Coming to an End
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There are phrases that work as headlines even before being pronounced. Arturo Pérez-Reverte has left one of those reflections: he observes the European present with the feeling that some of the structures that seemed permanent are entering a stage of profound transformation. He does not necessarily speak of an immediate collapse, but of a historical process whose outcome, according to his own gaze, can take decades. The writer has addressed thes…
The hegemony of Europe and the West coming to an end
History made sure that the benefits of colonialism ultimately came to an end. France and others have attempted to keep their hands in the cookie jar of their former colonies, post the colonial era, but eventually that too came to an end in the 1960s. South Africa was the very last vestige of colonial yoke, which abruptly also came to an end in 1994. Now what this meant in reality is though these European countries raped their colonies dry of all…
After a long decade of exposure to a victimhood narrative that rewards weakness and cowardice, the current generation faces the problem of the unsustainable relationship between the individual and the group. What was once relatively ordered and balanced by certain more or less implicit codes of conduct is now, with those codes lost and diametrically opposed values taking their place, a scenario tending toward social dissolution. Behind this are …
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