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The importance of this book lies in its critical examination of the unfinished project of modernity. Developing a trans-modern tool the book entirely deals with human liberation in relation to the existential concern of identity, rationality and globality. An exterior interpretation and critic of modernity discloses a new perspective to challenge the irrational elements of our present system of globalization. As a reconstructive theme Liberation Philosophy quests for universal emancipation taking more than the 3/4 portion of global population as its own privileging agents. A Trans-modern…mehr

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The importance of this book lies in its critical examination of the unfinished project of modernity. Developing a trans-modern tool the book entirely deals with human liberation in relation to the existential concern of identity, rationality and globality. An exterior interpretation and critic of modernity discloses a new perspective to challenge the irrational elements of our present system of globalization. As a reconstructive theme Liberation Philosophy quests for universal emancipation taking more than the 3/4 portion of global population as its own privileging agents. A Trans-modern theory of liberation has the target to maintain the emancipative interest of the Enlightenment assertion, but insisting that the socio-political and economic system of globalization calls for alternative philosophical traditions to assist and challenge the status quo. This sense of emancipation fundamentally works with our newly ethical interpretation of Karl Marx s principle of transformation ofthe planet Earth. Again Universal emancipation of humanity seeks to preserve a true name of globality allowing pluriveral identities/ontology to engage in democratic polylogue.
Autorenporträt
Binyam Mekonnen, MA: Studied at Addis Ababa University. Lecturer at Mekelle University, Ethiopia.Teaching areas: Political Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, Introduction to Philosophy $ Logic. Research interest areas: Liberation Philosophy & Religion, Discourse Ethics, Critical Social Theory, Trans-modernity and Social Philosophy.