
This document is an authorial socio-political and philosophical manifesto and public address reflecting on the socio-political, economic, and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine during wartime.The text provides a critical analysis of governance, democratic accountability, social justice, and state responsibility, and outlines conceptual principles for political responsibility, democratic participation, and approaches to peace without loss of state sovereignty. The work represents an independent socio-philosophical reflection and civic manifesto aimed at interpreting the contemporary condition of Ukrainian society and possible scenarios for its future development.
political ethics, crisis analysis, democracy, governance, political philosophy, social justice, political manifesto, public address, war and peace, Ukraine, civil society, state responsibility, post-war reconstruction
political ethics, crisis analysis, democracy, governance, political philosophy, social justice, political manifesto, public address, war and peace, Ukraine, civil society, state responsibility, post-war reconstruction
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