La debacle de Occidente

las guerras del siglo XXI

Olier, Eduardo

The West, or better, Western culture, found its foundation in European expansion thanks to Christian culture, so that the concept of the West is inseparable from its Christian substratum. However, contempt for its cultural roots has become the first driving force of a process of decline with an uncertain end. A deconstruction that is advancing at enormous speed since the United States emerges as the globalist power that imposes itself in the West, since the Soviet Union, due to its own idiosyncrasy, destroyed itself. American dominance in the world, which has been progressively established since the 20th century, has brought new cultural forms alien to Christianity. It is about hegemonic supremacy in the form of the New World Order that spreads throughout the West thanks to global financial and technological power. But it's not all about the United States. China awaited its time, without noise and without pause. In a few years it has emerged as the opponent that no one expected, to which a multitude of non-aligned countries have joined. In this scenario, without substantive values to defend, foreign to the Judeo-Christian culture that supported it, the path of decline of the West is easily perceptible, showing obvious signs of the debacle that Eduardo Olier shows in this essay, where geoeconomics and strategy of strategically provoked and controlled wars will do the rest. In the near future, the ashes of the Western empire will be collected by its opponents and we will see the resurgence of Islamic, Orthodox, Hindu and, of course, Eastern civilization, unfailingly represented by China.

Author
Olier, Eduardo
Subject
Human sciences > Politics
EAN
9788418414985
ISBN
978-84-18414-98-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Sekotia
Pages
320 
High
22.0 cm
Weight
14.5 cm
Release date
21-11-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Reflejos de actualidad 
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Olier, Eduardo (aut.)

  • Olier, Eduardo
    Eduardo Olier es Presidente no ejecutivo del Instituto Choiseul en España. Profesor Honorífico del Centro Superior de Estudios de la Defensa Nacional (CESEDEN) y Profesor Asociado de la    Read more