The Stand Of Georges Labica And Noam Chomsky On Modern Imperialism

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  • محمد بوغمبوز Kasdi Merbah, University of Ouargla
  • شهيدة لعموري Kasdi Merbah, University of Ouargla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59791/ahssj.v8i1.2947

الكلمات المفتاحية:

Criticism، Centralism، Imperialism، Propaganda، Terrorism

الملخص

It is agreed upon that modern philosophy is critical philosophy by nature. The latter’s most prominent figure is the German philosopher Kant, who had a long lasting impact in establishing the philosophy of doubt and suspicion with both Nietzsche, Marx, and Freud. This prominent effect has influenced postmodern philosophy with its aim to undermine and destroy Western centralities such as identity, origin, the forgotten, the marginalized, unilateral reality, and neo-imperialism. On the same token, they were criticized by the French philosopher Georges Labica and the American Noam Chomsky, attempting to highlight the mechanisms and means used by imperialist regimes to control the world and then destroy the centralization of the Western power.

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2023-06-17

كيفية الاقتباس

بوغمبوز م., & لعموري ش. (2023). The Stand Of Georges Labica And Noam Chomsky On Modern Imperialism. مجلة المقدمة للدراسات الانسانية و الاجتماعية, 8(1), 403–418. https://doi.org/10.59791/ahssj.v8i1.2947

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