The horsemen of the night are riding... Who are they, the ideologists of global Sodom?
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In the book "The Night's Horsemen Ride... Who Are They, the Ideologists of Global Sodom?" by I. Ya. Medvedeva and T. L. Shishova, we explore the dangerous and destructive processes and views being imposed on the modern world. Under various, seemingly plausible pretexts, influential forces and organizations hostile to traditional morality and ethics are attempting to introduce them into various spheres of society. The authors demonstrate that even seemingly hostile organizations and ideologies are united in their desire to destroy the foundations of life and moral values professed by the Orthodox Church.
When discussing juvenile justice, family planning, and other attributes of modern globalism, we often use the word "fascism." And many likely believe this is more of a figure of speech, a metaphor, since fascism is a far-right, dictatorial ideology—anti-liberal, anti-democratic—that supports government intervention in all spheres of public and private life. Globalization, on the contrary, advances under the slogans of boundless freedom, even to the literal abolition of state borders, multiculturalism, boundless democracy, tolerance, the protection of human rights, and the creation of conditions for universal prosperity... But often, what seems at first glance incompatible exists at a deeper level, where these differences appear rather secondary.
I. Ya. Medvedeva and T. L. Shishova's book will be of interest to a wide range of readers.
When discussing juvenile justice, family planning, and other attributes of modern globalism, we often use the word "fascism." And many likely believe this is more of a figure of speech, a metaphor, since fascism is a far-right, dictatorial ideology—anti-liberal, anti-democratic—that supports government intervention in all spheres of public and private life. Globalization, on the contrary, advances under the slogans of boundless freedom, even to the literal abolition of state borders, multiculturalism, boundless democracy, tolerance, the protection of human rights, and the creation of conditions for universal prosperity... But often, what seems at first glance incompatible exists at a deeper level, where these differences appear rather secondary.
I. Ya. Medvedeva and T. L. Shishova's book will be of interest to a wide range of readers.
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