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AutoreSimeoni Monica
TitoloThe Europe of Populisms and of the Forgotten Post-Social Society and Religious Fundamentalisms
RivistaReligioni e societą. Rivista di scienze sociali della religione.
Annata32
Fasc.87
Anno2017
Pagine115-124
Campo TematicoInterreligiositą e Interculturalitą
Parole Chiave
Abstract Sixty years after the approval of Treaties of Rome for the institution of the European Economic Community (EEC), the European project risks disintegration. The causes are numerous. In a world that is changing far too fast and Europe is at the crossroads of its destiny, a turning point in its process of integration. The outcome of the Brexit referendum, the asylum-seeker dilemma, the populist parties which gain greater consensus at general or local elections all over the continent and jihadist attacks on European soil are destabilising places and territories dissolving traditional social relations and ways of interpreting them. Economy triumphs over politics, fear and concern over institutions that no longer represent the citizens making them increasingly anomic, devoid, that is, of certain, sure references. The social actors feel more and more atomised, set adrift, as it were, from political projects no longer anchored in the ideologies and meta-narrations of the past.
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