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Is rational humanism a viable way for Europe ?

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The answer is definitely no. Scientific conquests departed at high speed principally in the 19th century. Scientific and technological inventions changed the living conditions for millions of peoples. But "rational" scientific humanism destroyed the same living advantages at an equally accelerating pace. Belief in unidimensional rationality entered into human minds with Marxism and spread quickly. The catastrophe of implementation of Marxist theories started with the Russian Revolution of 1917. During seven decades millions of people got their living conditions destroyed by the totalitarian ideology of Communism. Communism is directly responsible for WWII. No counter-revolution would have happened without the previous deadly manoeuvres of fanatic Communists. Spreading Communist revolutions called for counter-revolutions. After 1945 the Western world lived a blockage of traditionalist thoughts and practices which had been correct and viable in our societies for centuries. The new ...  more
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