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Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow.

About my topic:
 
What our social reality can be based on, namely, what is going on in the world. Right now there is a crisis of knowledge in the humanities. Experience from history, wars, global catastrophes, knowledge gained through literature, it's all going down the drain. Today, in the 21th century, man is capable of doing the unthinkable, one of which is war.  
 Since February 24, all that mankind has collected over many years, all the knowledge through philosophy, people who were not afraid to speak 100 years ago, has simply been lost and spent. There are murders and robberies today, exactly as there were 70 years ago. 

 
And we can see the effects of war not only in hot spots. Refugees, famine and climate disasters. All this is interconnected, and when better to talk about it than today. And everything we are doing now, or rather not doing, will affect not only our children, but our grandchildren as well. Our countries, Russia and Belarus, where most of us are from. The years to come will not be the same. The Iron Curtain. And my project is just about what needs to be said. War, refugees, famine and climate disasters.   
And today about 70 thousand people died in the war, and so many Ukrainians lost their home to more than 7 million people. 
Design by Dmitry Rabchuk
Europos Humanitarinis Universitetas
2022
Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow.
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Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow.

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