THE IDEAL OF KALOKAGATHIA OF THE TOTALITARIAN AND LIBERAL REGIMES AS A MEANS OF PERSONALITY FORMATION
Autor: | Іryna Kobzieva, Tetiana Prykhodko, Tetiana Kunicheva, Jakub Korolevsky, Vanika Grover |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Value (ethics)
021110 strategic defence & security studies harmonious human development media_common.quotation_subject totalitarianism 05 social sciences 0211 other engineering and technologies 050301 education 02 engineering and technology General Medicine Coercion liberalism Object (philosophy) Democracy Ideal (ethics) Politics Liberalism State (polity) Political science lcsh:Science (General) 0503 education media_common Law and economics lcsh:Q1-390 |
Zdroj: | ScienceRise, Iss 3, Pp 10-15 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2313-8416 2313-6286 |
Popis: | The object of researchis the relationship between the state and the individual under totalitarian and liberal regimes. Investigated problem:in the article the concepts of totalitarian and liberal regime is analyzed, their nature and relation are revealed. The characteristics of each of them are considered. It highlights the impact that they have on the ideal of kalokagathia is highlighted. In a society in which the ideas of kalokagathia can be realized, there must be freedom, which is the most important value of the individual. Both directions of democratic thought ‒ totalitarianism and liberalism welcome the higher value of freedom. A person can’t independently distinguish what is good, harmonious for it, and what is evil, it is not able to make competent decisions, it is always under the influence of the outside world and its conditions. Political regimes can be considered to a large extent, as the basic conditions for human existence. In some cases, these conditions can both stimulate a person and suppress it. This can lead to the fact that government agencies of direct action and coercion can make decisions for it or give rise to the right of permissiveness and thought only of oneself. The main scientific results:historically, the state is called upon to realize the protective function of comprehensive harmonious human development (the ideal of kalokagathia) at the national level, but under the conditions of the presented regimes, this process undergoes various transformations and can’t be fully realized and does not correspond to reality. The harmonious development of man is always full of dissonances and struggles of various forces in the human being. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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