Social and philosophical postmodernism

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 1 (21):84-90 (2011)
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The paper carried a brief socio-philosophical analysis of the social and ethnical soundness history of the twentieth century. Conclussions about the irrationality of the strategic decisions of politial elites of theGreat Powers during the Second World War. The author has proved that postmodernism is a dead-end branch of modern social science.

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