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8.2 The Industrialism Dimension of Modernity and Democratic Modernity

The Industrialism Dimension of Modernity and Democratic Modernity It is true that our era (our modern way of life) is unprecedentedly dependent on industry. It cannot be denied that the industrial revolution that occurred in the nineteenth century is the second major social revolution after the agricultural revolution. Just as was the case with the […]

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8.1 Deconstructing Capitalism and Modernity

Deconstructing Capitalism and Modernity According to Anthony Giddens, capitalism first appeared in Europe. An overwhelming number of Eurocentric social scientists hold a similar view. According to them, in no other period and location in history was such a development seen. The capitalism referred to here is the capitalism that rose as the world hegemonic power

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EIGHT – Democratic Modernity versus Capitalist Modernity

Democratic Modernity versus Capitalist Modernity The research methods used by the Eurocentric social sciences for investigating truth are quintessentially hegemonic. They make alternative paths of truth virtually impossible in two fundamental ways. The first is the monistic-universalist approach. Truth is always reduced to “one.” The second is the infinite relativist model. To say that everyone

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7.2 The Methodological Approach to Democratic Civilization

The Methodological Approach to Democratic Civilization The universalist linear progressive approach in the social sciences leads to at least as many problems as religious dogmatism when it comes to how truth is perceived. There is no discernable difference between its judgments and religious certainty: the universe is in an eternal state of progress, and everything

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7.1 Definition of Democratic Civilization

Definition of Democratic Civilization The school of social science that postulates the examination of the existence and development of social nature on the basis of moral and political society could be defined as the democratic civilization system. The various schools of social science base their analyses on different units. Theology and religion prioritize society. For

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