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| Author: | Malek Bennabi |
| Category: | Unspecified Category [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | دار البراق |
| ISBN: | 2841610330 |
| Release Date: | 01 Jun 2006 |
| Pages: | 172 |
| Rank: | 404,497 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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Bennabi s'est intéressé aux ''idées'' en tant que déterminants psychologiques des comportements individuels, en leur qualité de ''drives'' spirituels sans lesquels aucune oeuvre collective n'est possible. S'il n'emploie pas le terme anglais, la signification qu'il leur donne dans son oeuvre est la meme que celle que recouvre ce mot (pulsions, motivations). Meme les culturalistes modernes ont reconnu la necessite d'une dimension spirituelle dans les motivations qui animent les hommes et determinent leurs actions.
Ce sont les idees qui motivent les groupes sociaux, donnent une signification a leur vie et inspirent leurs regles juridiques. La relation des idees avec l'action est de trois ordres explique Bennabi : d'ordre logique par rapport a l'univers-idees, et l'ordre technique par rapport au monde des choses. Elles operent sur les hommes en fonction de leur force de persuasion. Plus une idee tend vers le sacre, plus elle stimule l'homme.
Bennabi distingue dans une idee, l'Islam par exemple, les idees mortes (qui ne sont plus operationnelles, qui ne peuvent plus representer un progres, qui bloquent le processus d'evolution, qui ne produisent plus que des situations de decadence) et les idees mortelles (qui sont importees d'un autre univers culturel, qui ne s'integrent pas dans l'environnement auquel elles sont proposees ou imposees, qui nuisent aux equilibres en place). Les idees mortes sont celles issues de notre heredite sociologique, et les idees mortelles celles qui sont empruntees, sans decantation, de l'Occident.
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