TERRORISM, RELIGION AND PROBLEMS OF MODERN EDUCATION
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TERRORISM, RELIGION AND PROBLEMS OF MODERN EDUCATION
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141-144
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Political terrorism today as well as before is intimately related to the religious or quasi-religious(ideological) thinking, which discriminates people in conformity with the mental pattern “themversus us”. A religiously minded person easily becomes a subject to manipulation. A thorough workagainst terrorism suggests developing system and methods of secular education, critical thinking andindividual responsibility.
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terrorism, religion, education, emotions, morals, conscience, mythological thinking, critical thinking, Axial time
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15.07.2011
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