Order and chaos on the global scene
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https://doi.org/10.46502/issn.2792-3681/2022.3.0Keywords:
Multiverse Journal, order and case, global scene in the 21st century, editorial, political reflections.Abstract
The purpose of the paper is to serve as an editorial to the July-December issue, Vol. 02, No. 03 of Multiverse Journal and, simultaneously, to present the works presented in this new issue. It is reflected that chaos and order are interconnected processes that, as indicated by the materialistic didactics of complementing opposites, are necessary to advance historical processes and, in some specific cases, to take some civilizations to a higher evolutionary phase of their political, economic and technological reality. However, although there is no doubt that some actors of power bet on chaos to take advantage of the innumerable conflicts that afflict even today a good part of human societies, perhaps emulating the primordial forces of the universe that, for example, make a supernova a necessary event in the creation of new stars, betting on chaos is extremely dangerous since it could initiate the definitive decline of humanity and, why not, the destruction of planet Earth by the effects of a nuclear conflagration.References
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