THE ALIENATION OF MAN IN THE ERA SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBALIZATION AS A CAUSE OF GROWTH AND DIVERSITY OF ORGANIZED CRIME
Keywords:
alienation, science and technology development, globalization, organized crime, trafficking in organsAbstract
Our daily life abounds in contradictions. On the one hand, science and technology progress, made a revolutionary breakthrough in the development of civilization, wonderfully, on the other hand is created a paradoxical situation, that is parallel with these developments increased the degree of alienation among the people. People were actually alienating from each other and moved away from the very essence of their existence. Therefore, the prominent philosophers and social scientists tend to say that the modern alienation of man is not only inhumane, but also destructive character. Crimes that people do to each other, destroying the life-giving nature as a whole, the product of alienation. In this paper, I tried to point out that the alienation of man from man reached its peak in the era of globalization. Globalization is a process that inexorably and constantly flowing, has its positive and negative sides of a number, which is manifested in the daily lives of citizens. However, the side effects of globalization are specific in that they are more efficient and faster than anything else expand and bound. We see that the typical side effects of globalization organized crime. However, hidden and perfidious side effects of globalization and the global crisis of morality. The final and most devastating result of this seemingly sustainable state of our global society, it may be the destruction of man as an intellectual and human beings, and therefore the cancellation of the value of human life.
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