Ukraine as a carrier of the new humanism: the way to victory over neo-totalitarism?
Review of Nazip Khamitov’s monograph «The War in Ukraine and the new Humanism: David versus Goliath. Metaanthropology of history of the 21st century»
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https://doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2023-29-2-19Keywords:
Nazip Khamitov, war, new humanism, metaanthropologyAbstract
The review is devoted to an analysis of Nazip Khamitov’s new book “War in Ukraine and the New Humanism: David versus Goliath. Metaanthropology of history of the 21st century”, which was published in Bulgaria.
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Camus, A. (2021). The myth of Sisyphus. The Rebel / trans. from Fr. O. Zhupanskyi. Kharkiv: Folio.
Khamitov, N. (2023a). The War in Ukraine and the new Humanism: David versus Goliath. Meta-anthropology of history of the 21st century. Sofia: KIBEA Publishing. https://kibea.net/book/3321
Khamitov, N. (2023b). The War in Ukraine and the new Humanism: David versus Goliath. Meta-anthropology of history of the 21st century. [In Bulgarian]. Sofia: KIBEA Publishing. https://kibea.net/book/3319
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