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Narcissism in postmodern society and schools : the influence of neoliberal values on the behavioral patterns of children and adolescents
Beno Arnejčič, 2026, original scientific article

Abstract: Abstract This article examines narcissism as a cultural and educational problem in late-modern societies, arguing that neoliberal values— competition, performativity, and market-like evaluations shape children’s and adolescents’ self-understanding and behavior. Drawing on cultural and psychosocial perspectives (Lasch, Fromm, Twenge and Campbell, Verhaeghe, and Vesna V. Godina), the paper conceptualizes narcissism less as an individual pathology and more as a socially produced pattern of relating to oneself and others. Schools are approached as microcosms where broader cultural imperatives become daily practices through grading, comparison, and status competition, which may intensify external validation seeking and reduce empathic engagement. Two divergent student responses are highlighted: grandiose self-presentation, often linked to aggression under ego threat, and egoistic withdrawal, characterized by self-suppression and fear of standing out. The article concludes by outlining educational strategies that strengthen community, dialogue, and social-emotional learning as protective factors against narcissistic dynamics.
Keywords: narcissism, neoliberalism, school culture, dark triad, echoism, social-emotional learning
Published in RUP: 05.03.2026; Views: 350; Downloads: 14
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Economy of Death: The Grey Zone, CannibalWar Machine and Capitalist Accumulation in Latin America
Antonio Fuentes Díaz, Panagiotis Doulos, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: This article argues, based on the analysis of extortion and criminal governance in México, that criminal activities should be understood as a key component of contemporary capital accumulation. This criminal accumulation of capital requires the suspension of restrictions on illegal activities, generating zones of legal-illegal indistinction that allow profitability, shared sovereignties and cannibal war machines that, through violence, generate the extraction of goods, income and bodies in line with the neoliberal enterprise. This means that criminal capital carries out, in an extreme and nihilistic way, the logic of value.
Keywords: extortion, criminal governance, criminal capitalism, war machine, economy of death, neoliberalism, Latin America
Published in RUP: 17.12.2025; Views: 481; Downloads: 3
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Neoliberal and Green new deal paradigms and the climate crisis : bachelor thesis
Anastasija Mitković, 2025, undergraduate thesis

Keywords: neoliberalism, climate crisis, sustainability, economy
Published in RUP: 02.09.2025; Views: 772; Downloads: 7
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