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Зэндмэнэ онол: монголын нийгмийн хөгжлийн философи асуудлууд
Thought on Mongolian society
Mongγol ündüsüten-ü oir-a orčin üy-e-yin üǰel sanaγan-u teüke-yin sudulul
In: Dumdadu ulus-un mongγol sudulul-un kömürge = Zhong guo meng gu xue wen ku
In: Dumdadu ulus-un mongγol sudulul-un kömürge = 中国蒙古学文库
Mongγol čeger-ün čiγulγan
In: Ordos sudur bičig-ün čubural = E er duo si gu ji wen xian cong shu 1
In: Ordos sudur bičig-ün čubural = 鄂尔多斯古籍文献丛书 1
Šorongijn übėn tüüh: hajran sajhan zaluu nasaa halhyn šorond öngöröösön 29 jaltany ünėn tüüh
Real story about life in prison; based on lives of 29 prisoners
Алдаржавын (Ард) Аюуш: (1859-1939)
In: Bidnij Mongolčuud
In: Бидний монголчууд
On the life and work of Aldarzhavyn Aiu︡︢ush, civil rights activist
Nation and mankind: analysed from the sociological point of view
In: World philosophy
"Habent sua fata libelli" ("Books have their own destinies"). "Nation and Mankind" was first published in 1910 in Georgia under the pseudonym of Bãton. In the Soviet time, this book written by a widely recognized Georgian researcher and orientalist Mikheil Tsereteli (1870-1965) was prohibited and unknown for the broad audience. It was available only for fortunate few. After over a century, the book is relevant today. Globalization has brought to the surface such concepts as nation, mankind and their interaction. It gives the scientific answer to the burning question of the contemporary life - "What is the role of the nation in mankind? " According to the fundamental idea of the book, the only creator of the culture and history is a nation. In this perspective, the author analyses a series of problems acutely debated and discussed today. The main concept that runs throughout the text is the idea of "universal freedom" which is interpreted by the author as the freedom of an individual as well as of a nation. This freedom should be applied both on intra-national and international levels. Academic definitions used by Mikheil Tsereteli of such concepts as nation, mankind, nationalism, internationalism, etc. remain important today "Nation and Mankind" motivates and inspires both specialists and interested readers to discuss and research. They will find some answers to the contemporary problems facing the world. The editors hope that this publication will evoke further discussion and research of the fundamental issues brought up by the author"--