Tag Takamolya

A rational–unifying civilizational vision that builds an inclusive model, respects diversity, and offers a global civilizational alternative.

The Crisis of Confronting Hegemony: Between the Imperial Dimension and the Civilizational Dimension

Hegemony is not merely military or economic power imposed directly; it is a composite system that gains stability when imperial power converges with civilizational capacity to shape minds through shared language and standards. Here lies the crisis of confrontation: armed or economic resistance, no matter how strong, cannot alone secure lasting independence unless it is coupled with a civilizational project capable of protecting humanity from cultural and cognitive penetration and of providing a unifying alternative that transcends internal divisions.

Takamolya Civilization: Towards a Global System Based on Functional Balance

The current global system suffers from structural imbalances:

Centralization of power that makes major decisions hostage to the interests of a few.

Injustice in the distribution of resources and opportunities.

Crises of meaning that separate material progress from human goals.

Existing models—whether modernist, socialist, or religious—have failed to address these imbalances sustainably, either due to methodological shortcomings or civilizational bias.

The core question posed by the Takamolya perspective is: How can we build a global system that preserves the diversity of civilizations while ensuring the unity of shared normative values?

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