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    ARMENIA MAY WIN OF NEW RELATIONS DICTATED BY CIVILIZATION

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 27 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 27, NOYAN TAPAN. "Armenians' distinctiveness allow to
    go into the present vortex of civilization, not being afraid of being
    lost there, and instead of that Armenian may win." Philosopher Ashot
    Voskanian expressed such a viewpoint at the March 24 discussion on the
    theme "Clash of Civilizations and Armenia" held at the "Hayeli" press
    club. According to him, it is not enough right when an attempt is made
    to exchange the contrast of former socialist and capitalist systems
    by contrast of civilizations. "I'm afraid that we speaking about
    civilizations a lot, leave aside the problem of historic development,"
    A.Voskanian mentioned. In cultural critic Hrach Bayadian's opinion,
    clash of civilizations is not a new phenomenon in reality. According
    to him, if not the clash but meeting of civilizations today happens
    almost everywhere.

    H.Bayadian mentioned the paculiarity of the Armenian reality,
    Armenia, being strangely and exclusively ethnically clean, almost
    homogeneous, has not good imagination about the world of many ethnics,
    cultures. However, according to him, "today there are signs that the
    world's being of many ethnics and cultures will reach a level during
    the coming years that it will allow us to feel difficulties as well
    as differences of the state of many ethnics, cultures on ourselves,
    and, according to that, to better undersand our role in that global
    process." A.Voskanian drew the discussion participants' attention to
    that reality that, according to him, "We have in Armenia an absolutely
    undeveloped society, which is not developed also for the reason that
    we just have no society practically for 100s of years." H.Bayadian
    mentioned in his turn that no stratum of intellectuals exists in
    Armenia: "Today's Armenian humanitarian, sociologist lives in the 19th
    century, his voice is not in this world." Even more, according to him,
    the contemporary Armenian society has no elite as the authorities
    has no legality to establish such an elite: "If the authorities give
    any award to anybody, he is more defamed but doesn't become elite,"
    he emphasized.
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