Geopolitical and Social Significance of the Magna Graecia Development – From Yesterday to Today
Geopolitical and Social Significance of the Magna Graecia Development – From Yesterday to Today
Author(s): Alexios Panagopoulos
Subject(s): Economy, Supranational / Global Economy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Институт друштвених наука
Keywords: Magna Graecia; geopolitics; social significance; past; present
Summary/Abstract: Magna Graecia is a part of the European civilization. Magna Graecia is one of the famous lands as “Europa Nostra”. Social and geopolitical history has shown that whatever is true and has sound foundations, sooner or later becomes a powerful reality. No historical lie lasts for long, and no morbid condition endures time. The dissolution of the historical South by the application of various forms of violence against a historical people mainly since the year 1861 and the creation of a nation that had not existed in before, was a poor geopolitical experiment, for which hundreds of thousands of people paid with their lives, while millions of others were forced to leave their homes, from Magna Graecia to the ends of the Universe. At the center of the existence of peoples and nations is their culture, the social worldview that peoples shape. It is the essence of the ancient Greek people, or nation in southern Europe. The movements in Magna Graecia declare that they can all together work for the European vision. The State of the North led the European South in the last century to have all the negative records in economic and social indicators. Today, it is a scientific task to highlight this social inequality and geopolitical importance, to unite Southern Europe with the European World, where immediately the people of Magna Graecia will once again become the protagonists and will not be led by politicians and micropolitics of the North, who, as has been written in the press, find opportunities and carry out the various plundering of the European South and have been working for their own interest for so many years.
Book: The geo-economic landscape : a market and social approach
- Page Range: 324-343
- Page Count: 20
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
