Geobiosocial instead of Geobiopolitical Re-Inventing of Europe: New Approach to the Sociology of Europe

Euroacademia, Berlin, March 28, 2014

Re-inventing is necessary, for the integrity of life in Europe, for the coexistence of nations, in the, until now, divided Europe. Europe needs re-inventing after the collapse of the Berlin wall and newly built Schengen wall. Instead of re-inventing inside of the geobiopolitical type of understanding of existence and life development in Europe, geobiosocial type of understanding of existence and life development is necessary. Instead of the closed type and anthropocentrism, the open type of Europe with the ecocentric system of values is necessary: concept of cooperation instead of the concept of conflict between the countries in Europe, particularly among the nations from the West with the nations from the Eastern Europe. Instead of the colonisation of eastern European countries (old concept of western European countries expansion), coexistence is required, cooperation as the basic principle of evolution (cultural, political, economic, legal, social, and security aspect). Constructive anthropology in education is needed, for the purpose of existence. Instead of the process of dehumanisation in Europe (exclusion of millions of people from the labour and life in the society), the humanisation process in Europe is needed – as in Eastern Europe, as much as in Western Europe. Re-inventing “yes”, for the new civilizational order in Europe – horizontal instead of vertical dissemination of power: new understanding of the concept of democracy and freedom; constructive instead of destructive anthropology. Euroacademia should free itself from the limited and narrow thinking: creationism and evolutionism. Creationism can not be validated, and evolutionism is unacceptable because it offers violence as the development form. Europe demands invention instead of innovation, in the cultural and material production in terms of the philosophy and theory of dematerialisation of the civilisation and liberation of the world of things in favour of the concern for life in Europe. Re-inventing is necessary, for the integrity of life in Europe, for the coexistence of nations, in the, until now, divided Europe. Europe needs re-inventing after the collapse of the Berlin wall and newly built Schengen wall. Instead of re-inventing inside of the geobiopolitical type of understanding of existence and life development in Europe, geobiosocial type of understanding of existence and life development is necessary. Instead of the closed type and anthropocentrism, the open type of Europe with the ecocentric system of values is necessary: concept of cooperation instead of the concept of conflict between the countries in Europe, particularly among the nations from the West with the nations from the Eastern Europe. Instead of the colonisation of eastern European countries (old concept of western European countries expansion), coexistence is required, cooperation as the basic principle of evolution (cultural, political, economic, legal, social, and security aspect). Constructive anthropology in education is needed, for the purpose of existence. Instead of the process of dehumanisation in Europe (exclusion of millions of people from the labour and life in the society), the humanisation process in Europe is needed – as in Eastern Europe, as much as in Western Europe. Re-inventing “yes”, for the new civilizational order in Europe – horizontal instead of vertical dissemination of power: new understanding of the concept of democracy and freedom; constructive instead of destructive anthropology. Euroacademia should free itself from the limited and narrow thinking: creationism and evolutionism. Creationism can not be validated, and evolutionism is unacceptable because it offers violence as the development form. Europe demands invention instead of innovation, in the cultural and material production in terms of the philosophy and theory of dematerialisation of the civilisation and liberation of the world of things in favour of the concern for life in Europe.

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