Alternatives for the Destiny of European Civilization

Alternatives for the Destiny of European Civilization
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First Edition
Publication year :
1982
Publish location :
Karachi - Pakistan
Number of volumes :
1
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Alternatives for the Destiny of European Civilization
European civilization has shaped modern global order through science, political theory, and industrial power. Alternatives for the Destiny of European Civilization examines whether its current trajectory is sustainable and explores possible future directions.
About the Book
Alternatives for the Destiny of European Civilization analyzes philosophical and structural foundations of European modernity. The book evaluates secularism, liberal democracy, economic capitalism, and technological rationalism as defining components of European development. Structured chapters explore demographic shifts, moral relativism, social fragmentation, and identity crises affecting contemporary Europe. The text questions whether purely material progress can sustain civilizational vitality. It presents alternative models rooted in ethical renewal and transcendent moral reference. Rather than predicting collapse, the book encourages reflective reassessment of foundational assumptions. Analytical discussion integrates political theory, sociology, and moral philosophy. Historical patterns are examined to illustrate rise and decline cycles. By situating Europe within broader civilizational dialogue, the work offers structured exploration of possible reform pathways.
What You Will Discover
- Foundations of European modernity
- Structural and moral challenges
- Demographic and cultural transformations
- Critique of secular relativism
- Alternative civilizational frameworks
- Structured comparative analysis
About the Author
The author approaches civilizational studies through interdisciplinary analysis, combining history, philosophy, and sociology.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for readers interested in global civilizational futures and critical analysis of Western development.







