Friday, February 25, 2011

Flight Simulator Chari

Spring was a good afternoon

was a good afternoon.

Featuring a book .

Among friends. The College . With more people than previously thought. A discussion of height and some concerns: Is supracivilizatoria western civilization?, Are civilizations homogeneous constructs in which no cracks, some experts as they want, is it true that secularism is the cornerstone of the discourse of modernization?

Good questions and good answers from both my dear John and the teacher Calduch : civilizations are not in themselves a homogeneous and compact (and that's the trap the suckers Partnership that promotes the so-called government), nor Islam has ever managed or disentangle the political from the religious or become a homogeneous (Arab versus Persian, Mediterranean against Eastern ...)

By the way, a book is very good, a beautiful collage that challenges the reader to offer views and ask questions to be answered: an ambassador perplexed by a situation created by the publication of cartoons, a Danish journalist tells us and puts us in context of the newspaper and why the controversy arose, a reflection on how the media and globalization enshrine the "force of a few" closes the first part.

The second part is fantastic. A deep reflection, of which read slowly: Calduch teacher reflection is simply delicious, clear, narrative: Islam is a civilization? To what extent the early differentiation between Islam and the Arab world has marked the evolution of both, to what extent is the West, what role does the Christian tradition in the Western world.

Finally, the two compilers reflect on the sacred principles minimal, but terribly secular imperatives of the West: democracy, pluraismo, equality, rights of women, a body that becomes indispensable values \u200b\u200balso lay in something sacred.

was a good afternoon, after the silence.


PS in a while we start the second wisdom tooth operation. Hope you go as smoothly as the first ....

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