Between Populism, Religion and the Search for Fullness of Life for All

Despite a societal trend towards rationalisation and modernisation as well as a decrease in global military conflicts since the termination of a bipolar partition of the world (in the 1990s), large groups of citizens are in a process of intertwining non-rational choices and actions. Thus, taking int...

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Main Author: Lisak, Marcin 1975- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: ATF Press 2020
In: Fullness of Life and Justice for All
Year: 2020, Pages: 275-288
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
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Summary:Despite a societal trend towards rationalisation and modernisation as well as a decrease in global military conflicts since the termination of a bipolar partition of the world (in the 1990s), large groups of citizens are in a process of intertwining non-rational choices and actions. Thus, taking into consideration the nexus of religion and politics, this article presents a reflection on the interrelations between the concept of the fullness of life and populism. The former is understood in classic terms of Greek philosophy as ‘the good life’ as follows into the next paragraph. In traditional Greek philosophy both the concept of...
ISBN:1925679438
Contains:Enthalten in: Fullness of Life and Justice for All
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv16t6ms2.23