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THE EUROPEAN SECULAR CIVILIZATION IN THE EYES OF EXECUTIVE WIRED SHOPPER

Augustin Buzura , Phd Candidate, Doctoral School In Communication Sciences National University Of Political Studies And Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

The course of legitimate intermingling between the EU and the Member States isn't adequate to unite an European character and to catalyze the Europeanization elements. Europeanization can't be seen similarly as an institutional undertaking as the key relates to entertainers who apply straightforwardly European standards. Here, the organization civilization drastically modifies the general scene. Web dynamic clients are essential for a hyper social civilization which consolidates various types of correspondence, agreement situated conversations and disagreement. Consideration is live on the Internet, having a steady activity on common civilization inside the setting of European citizenship, principally when the client is important for an expert region. Beginning from these premises, the paper lays accentuation on realities and mentalities towards e-investment and towards the highlights of an European web-based common civilization, having as point uncovering the impression of legal experts, a circle that has not been as expected inspected previously. The examination depends on a meeting based study led with 12 subjects in the legitimate field. As the discoveries show, the internet based European common civilization, seen through the eyes of legal individuals, is as yet in an early stage, its supremacy being established on pragmatic issues and not on the affirmation of an European personality.

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Europeanization, network civilization, common civilization, wired clients

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Augustin Buzura. (2021). THE EUROPEAN SECULAR CIVILIZATION IN THE EYES OF EXECUTIVE WIRED SHOPPER. International Journal Of Management And Economics Fundamental, 1(01), 12–15. Retrieved from https://theusajournals.com/index.php/ijmef/article/view/26