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Margaux Vulliod


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Conflict Resolution and Sustainable Peace Building

Ressentiment* and the new world governance: a general analysis
¤ Margaux Vulliod ¤ 11 July 2011
Ressentiment can be traced back through history, metamorphosing to reflect changes in the way humans organize society and affecting everything from conflicts to power structures. A phenomenon that is both individual and collective, ressentiment can oppose people and civilisations. We will therefore use the light shed by history to examine contexts favourable to the development of ressentiment and the notion of subjectivity that characterizes human interpretations. Historical facts lose all (...) read more

For this author, you will find on this Web site 1 article(s) in English, 1 article(s) in Spanish, 2 article(s) in French, 0 article(s) in chinese.


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