IDENTITY AS SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON POLITICAL CHANGE
This article shows that groups who profess an original model of resistance, consciously trying to adjust the setting on the primacy of the Modernist ideological constructions of culture and restore the status of culture in politics. The logics of the existence of “global citizens” and “original resistance” is mutually exclusive, so their coexistence is unlikely to be peaceful. In this sense, socio-cultural process today, as always, determines the political development, and identity remains a major factor in changing the political development.
Keywords: socio-cultural identity, territorial identity, the movement of environmentalists, religious identity.
Issue: 6, 2012
Pages: 60 — 62
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