Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2008, 54(6):263-268 | DOI: 10.17221/281-AGRICECON

All-human social, humanitarian, cultural and security problems of the world

V. Jeníček1, V. Krepl2
1 University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic
2 Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

The common denominator of all rather different names and understandings of it (the problem of the "model of man and society development", problem of the "lack of the civilisation concept" etc.) is that there is no clear understanding regarding the question of the perspective approach (or approaches), the relevant basic development trends of humankind in the material as well as non-material sphere, i.e. in the basic question of many philosophers "Who are we, whence and where are we going". We mention only some of the problems, which are at present directly connected to the "problem of the future of man". These are the problems from the sphere of all-human social, ethical, humanitarian and cultural aspects of the human civilisation development, which are today (but need not be already in the near future) in the centre of attention: the problem of social inequality extension, the problem of spreading epidemics and drug abuse, the problem of the uncontrollable migration and city agglomerations growth, the problem of terrorism.

Keywords: problem of the future of man, social inequality, spreading epidemics, drug abuse, uncontrollable migration, terrorism

Published: June 30, 2008  Show citation

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