Northern Romea. Spaces of complex dialogue

Northern Romea. Spaces of complex dialogue


Neklessa A.I.,

Chairman of the Commission on the social and cultural globalization; member of the Bureau of the Scientific Council “History of World Culture” at the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS); Head of the Laboratory for Geo-economic Analysis, Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, neklessa@intelros.ru


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For citation:

Neklessa A.I. Northern Romea. Spaces of complex dialogue. – Polis. Political Studies. 2012. No. 5. P. 24-40. (In Russ.)



Abstract

Civilization, while being the exponent of universal propensity of people for arranging and tilling the world / for global expansion, is at the sane time the community of cultural-historical types that have differing world-arranging programs entering into complicated dialogue fraught with conflicts. The image of civilization-oecumene is imprinted in the archetype of eternal Rome – errant empire overpassing confessional, ethnic and geographical bounds. It is amidst ascendant influence of cultural and historical heritage of Second Rome – Byzantium – that identity of Russia was forming, and the said identity absorbed, in addition to the rest, the spirit of extremity so characteristic of permanently border-land territories, as well as the psychological dominant of “people en route” – their disposition to non-formal character of relations.

Keywords
dialogue among civilizations; Empire; Orthodoxy; Eastern Christian civilization; Eternal town; globalization; Russia.


Content No. 5, 2012

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