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КОДИРАНОСТТА НА СОЦИУМИТЕ: ТЕОРИЯ И ПРАКТИКА: Втора част: Съдбата на българския ГеоКод
SOCIO CODING: THEORY AND PRACTICE

Author(s): Georgi Marinov
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Geopolitics
Published by: Бургаски свободен университет
Keywords: socio; coding; Geo-Code; essence; fundamentals; dimension; geo-political code; geoeconomical code; China; the USA; Russia; Bulgaria; alternatives; geo-poli

Summary/Abstract: The Article analyses the theoretical and practical postulates concerning socio-coding/nation, people, ethnos, state, religious societies and spaces, business and socio-structures, nongovernment organisations etc. The theme is considerably new and not enough clear theoretically. The complicated and contradictory political and geo-economy situation in the Global World prompts the actual nature of the theme about the socio Geo-Code, as well as its importance in the contemporary official and real geo-policy. The article makes an attempt to clarify the Geo-Code essence and contents, as well as its main fundamentals. An example given from a historical experience about the different subject-states coding, makes a fundamental conclusion about the coding as a basis of strong subject-states and other socio-structures evolution and development. This statement however, is contrary to reality, so as the undermining and individuality depriving is an extremely effective tool and mechanism for subordination, control and domination, even imposing a complete hegemony upon certain subjects - socio, including their complete annihilation and extinction. The subjects' multi-aspect identity, as a main attribute of socio coding is not by chance the main target of the strong subjects geo-geostrategic aggression in the contemporary global regional and national geo-policy. The last moment is illustrated with the annihilating practice directed towards the Bulgarian Geo-Code. Parallel alternatives are given for stopping this destructive process against the Bulgarian nation and ethnos.

  • Issue Year: 26/2019
  • Issue No: 02 BG
  • Page Range: 7-26
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Bulgarian