Great Dualisms in the History of Philosophy and Their Reflection (and Impact/ Contribution) in Contemporary Policies of Freedom

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This article explores the underemphasized link between major dualisms in the history and present of philosophy – matter vs. spirit and individual vs. society – and major contemporary political doctrines and policies, namely conservatism, liberalism, socialism, environmentalism, communism, and nationalism. The heuristic-analytic approach is conducted within three analytical frameworks: balanced – imbalanced, harmonious – antagonistic, functional – dysfunctional.

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