The evils of cultural universalism in the era of globalization At Taha Abdel Rahman
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v23i1.1795Keywords:
the culture, globalization, domination, cosmic reality, Dialogue and acquaintanceAbstract
The Moroccan thinker Taha Abdel Rahman is among the contemporary Arab thinkers who have been concerned about the dialectic of the relationship between culture and globalization, as he made innovative contributions in this field that reflect original intellectual diligence and creativity. Hegemony and authoritarianism, and the tendency towards penetrating and containing cultural and religious idiosyncrasies in order to stereotype them under the pretext of modernity, urbanization and rationality. For this reason, Taha Abdel Rahman embarked on revealing the evils and pests of the globalized global reality in cultural and national idiosyncrasies. While, at the same time, striving to evaluate its paradoxes, stressing the need to open privacy, in other nations, and their adherence to the constants of their identity and at the same time, their interaction with others with the requirements of the current time
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