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Mediterraneo:una storia incompleta

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  • Elvira Lussana

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It is common opinion that Mediterranean history will always be incomplete, even though many reflexions and discussions have been made concerning what is called this “liquid womb”. In the past few years the traditional-rational interpretations that we may consider obvious has been replaced in an alternative, utilitarian, intuitive post-modern logic that has challenged consolidates approaches (Geograpfhic, historical, philosophical, political) obliging us to questions our certaintes in order to find alternatives-interpretative categories able to read the complexity, the diversità, the risks. In any case, the question of ”what the Mediterranean is” remains without any reply. It may be that what is thought of as Mediterranean might not reallty exist or has been thought of as a pluriuniverse Towards which the simbolic, the imaginary have prevailed over what is real, as if Mediterranean thought might be the thought of what is inexistent. At present Geopolitica see this region a san area of mediation of conflicts. However even with all that we have done,we have not succeeded in making the Mediterraneum a polare of a universal and collective love and peace.

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  • Elvira Lussana, 2006. "Mediterraneo:una storia incompleta," Quaderni del Dipartimento di Economia, Finanza e Statistica 27/2006, Università di Perugia, Dipartimento Economia.
  • Handle: RePEc:pia:wpaper:27/2006
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