Armenian Alienated Society: from Diagnosis to Action

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  • Manuk HARUTYUNYAN Department of Philosophy at the International Scientific Educational Centre of NAS RA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v9i2.186

Keywords:

alienation, political alienation, political corruption, modernization, social justice

Abstract

The article in concentrated form, presented our monographic work “the Modern Armenian society and the philosophy of alienated consciousness.” The study shows that the alienation is of systemic nature. The mood of alienation is inherent not only to the legislative, executive and judicial authorities but also political parties, public organizations, mass media, and electoral system.

The article may be of interest to specialists in problems of alienation, undergraduates, graduate students and teachers of humanitarian higher educational establishments.

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Author Biography

Manuk HARUTYUNYAN, Department of Philosophy at the International Scientific Educational Centre of NAS RA

Manuk HARUTYUNYAN (Dr.) is the head of the Department of Philosophy at the International Scientific Educational Centre of NAS RA, head of the Department of Social Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Law of NAS RA (Yerevan, Armenia). His areas of interest include social philosophy, philosophy of science, philosophy of law, applied and theoretical political science. Harutyunyan is the author of 4 monographs: “Modern Armenian Society and Philosophy of Alienated Consciousness”, “Lifestyle. Personality. Scientific-Technical Revolution”, “Armenia. Alienated Society”, “The Modern Theory of Legitimacy Power”, “Practical Philosophy of Life and Health” and more than 30 scientific articles.

References

Derluguian, G. (2009). Krizis neovotchinnogo pravleniya (The Crisis of Neo-Patrimonial Management, in Russian). Armyanskii transit. Problemy i perspektivy sotsial’noi transformatsii (Ar-menian Transit. Problems and Prospects of Social Transformation), 115-116.
Harutyunyan, M. (2003). Alienated Society: from Diagnosis to Action. Armenian Society in Transition, 109-119.
Harutyunyan, M. A. (2014). Ardi hay hasarakut’yuny’ & o’tarvac’ gitakcut’yan pilisopayut’yuny’ (Modern Armenian Society and Philosophy of Alienated Consciousness, in Armenian). Yerevan: Nairi.

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Published

2017-12-25

How to Cite

HARUTYUNYAN, M. (2017). Armenian Alienated Society: from Diagnosis to Action. WISDOM, 9(2), 30–39. https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v9i2.186

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