Security as a Political and Social Value

Dialogue and Universalism 27 (2):141-150 (2017)
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Abstract

Security can be defined as the process of support of a satisfactory control by the subject over harmful effects of the environment. In this aspect it is a political and social value of the same type as justice, democracy and freedom. Following the analysis of the existing conflicts in the world today, we conclude that the notion of security in its neoliberal interpretation has collapsed and it could be rejected and defended successfully only as a communitarian value.

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Vihren Bouzov
St. Cyril and Methodius University

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