مؤشرات اغترابية لدى المجتمع الموريتاني

Authors

  • د.محمد بن جدو أستاذ محاضر بقسم التاريخ كلية الآداب والعلوم الإنسانية بجامعة نواكشوط– موريتانيا

Keywords:

Mauritanian society, alienation, intellectual alienation, social alienation

Abstract

The problem of this article is based on the hypothesis that there is a set of symptoms of alienation in the population studied (Mauritanian society).

  Through our investigation of the dimensions of the hypothesis submitted to study, it became clear to us that the phenomenon of alienation is inflicted in all aspects of the life of this society.

To facilitate understanding of the phenomenon studied, we put it in context, because in the preamble we presented it to the population studied. As for the second part of the research, we studied the manifestations, causes and dimensions of the phenomenon studied, thus trying to provide a complete description of what seems to us to be signs of alienation within the population studied.

In this context, we concluded that this phenomenon has several genetic causes, some of which are linked to its geographical environment, while another part is due to the nature of its historical course and the soffit culture. A This adds to the deprivation of people here from the pleasures of life caused by the administration of its authoritarian regimes. Through this approach, we conclude that it is necessary for this society to rationalize itself, according to the evolution of knowledge and the contexts of its international environment, as a condition for emerging from the state of unconsciousness in which it lives.

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Author Biography

د.محمد بن جدو, أستاذ محاضر بقسم التاريخ كلية الآداب والعلوم الإنسانية بجامعة نواكشوط– موريتانيا

أستاذ محاضر بقسم التاريخ

كلية الآداب والعلوم الإنسانية بجامعة نواكشوط– موريتانيا

Published

2024-07-27

How to Cite

د.محمد بن جدو. (2024). مؤشرات اغترابية لدى المجتمع الموريتاني. Sabratha University Scientific Journal, 8(15). Retrieved from http://jhs.sabu.edu.ly/index.php/hsjsu/article/view/369