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Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial
ISSN : 1410881X     EISSN : 27162095     DOI : 10.33258
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial is a peer-reviewed journal published in March, June, September and December by BIRCU Publisher in association with Himpunan Indonesia untuk Pengembangan Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial (HIPIIS- Indonesian Association for the Development of Social Sciences), Asosiasi Dosen Ilmu-ilmu Adab (ADIA-Association of Humanities Lectures) and English Studies Association in Indonesia (ESAI) . Konfrontasi welcomes articles in culture, economics, social and other related areas published both online and printed version.
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The Anarchist and Terrorist in Indonesia: A Theoretical Reflection Al Chaidar; Teuku Syahrul Ansari; Irfan Iryadi; Dedy Tabrani
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial Vol 6 No 1 (2019): Konfrontasi, January
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (664.927 KB) | DOI: 10.33258/konfrontasi2.v8i1.2

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In the Indonesian context, acts of anarchism and terrorism by the Jamaah Islamiyah group and the Ansarut Daulah Congregation have a common thread with the Darul Islam movement in Indonesia, especially in relation to acts of violence that claimed human lives. In this case, religious ideology, often accompanied by violence and other forms of emotional expression, became ideological opposition is strong enough, even with a relatively small number of supporters. Indonesia's Islamic ideology in this period appeared in its roughest form: terrorism. Recognition of an act of terrorism suspects Bali Bombing October 12, 2002, a clear expression of religious emotion. Even, Ali Gufron, one of the Bali bombing terror perpetrators, a member of Jamaah Islamiyyah, had expressed his attitude to the firm and simple: as a reply to injustice and tyranny US and its allies against Muslims with the intention that they stop their tyranny.
The Modern World and the History: The Perspective of a Man Fathor Rasi
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial Vol 6 No 1 (2019): Konfrontasi, January
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

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The modern man comes to revolt against heaven, they have made a foundation of knowledge without and free from the light of intellect guidance (Intellectus in Latin and Nous in Greek which has higher position than reason). This article argues that, the intellect itself will enable to know who himself and enable him to access direct and immediate knowledge of himself, while reason as only a reflection of intellect itself. Denying the existence of intellect means rely on the reason only to get the data through the external sense. Modern civilization in the West has built the new concept of man but unfortunately excluding the most essential part of man himself. It can be concluded that The human as microcosm has responsibility to maintain and care to the nature. The nature is no longer regarded as enemies to dominated and exploited but as friends in a spiritual odyssey and helper for man who has the spiritual journey through the forms of the world of spirits which become the source of humanity and the nature itself.
The Red Thread of the Relationship between Ben Anderson and Pramudya Ananta Toer: A Literary and Cultural Stare Herdi Sahrasad; Muhammad Ridwan
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial Vol 6 No 1 (2019): Konfrontasi, January
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This study is about the red thread of the relationship between Ben Anderson and Pramudya Ananta Toer: a literary and cultural stare. Ben Anderson expressed his appreciation for the principles and views of Pramudya Ananta Toer that the existence of social and political commitments in arts and literature in Indonesia in the era of movement was more a response to the conditions of the times. Ben Anderson sees Pram's awareness as a 'patterned' writer of socialist realism ', has a strong humanitarian and popular vision, in which under Dutch colonialism, artists and writers feel a responsibility to participate in changing the fate of colonized communities. It can be concluded that they care and commit to the fate of the underprivileged, the oppressed, under-dog. In fact, from the conditions, language, real life and dialectics in the underworld, they discover the reality of humans and society as they are, authentic and inspiring. That is so. Social reality in their lives has shaped the commitment, color and character in working to rediscover humanity, justice and truth in their own way. In the end, it seems that we are restless, disappointed, hurt, angry and looking for humans. In this case, Ben, and Pram God willing, it is not alone!
Against Self-ownership: A Philosophical Reflection Qusthan Firdaus
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial Vol 6 No 1 (2019): Konfrontasi, January
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This paper argues that the libertarians simply cut off the contingency (between not-yet-persons and persons) into time-slice account. They do not want to deal with a problem such as: how could the structure of Self-Ownership (SO) embed in persons? Indeed, the libertarians arbitrarily ignore who the owner of not-yet-persons is if a child is not a person yet. On the other hand, if God confers people’s property in person, it consequently means that a believer of SO is supposed to also believe in God. Insofar as a believer of SO cannot explain what the source of SO is, he needs to rely on a Lockeian explanation where God confers human with a property in person. There are two general libertarian reasons for this. First of all, the libertarian notion of slavery, as Cohen encounters it. Secondly, as Narveson conceives, since each individual has separate life, therefore every interaction between individuals is supposed to be based on mutual benefits. Therefore, the more appropriate way to encounter the thesis of SO is by cutting the bridge between the notion of owning self and a matter of moral right. Instead of cutting the bridge, Cohen widens his rejection by proposing another institution. Nevertheless, Cohen does nothing to explain what the structure of the bridge consist in and what the foundation for such a bridge is.
Journalism and Islam in The Malay Archipelago: Five Approaches Janet Steele
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial Vol 6 No 1 (2019): Konfrontasi, January
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Although the principles of journalism – truth, verification, balance, and independence from power – are arguably universal, they are interpreted through the prisms of local culture. Five news organizations in Indonesia and Malaysia suggest a variety of approaches to understanding the relationship between journalism and Islam. Whereas writers at Indonesia's Sabili magazine were selected based on their experience in the tarbiyah or education movement, at Republika (an Indonesian newspaper established to serve the Muslim community) journalistic skills are more important than outward demonstrations of piety. Muslim journalists at the two most liberal of these publications, Indonesia's Tempo magazine and Malaysia's news-portal Malaysiakini, see their work in substantive rather than scripturalist terms, and editors of Harakah, the newspaper of the Pan- Malaysian Islamic party, are outspoken champions of freedom of expression. These varied approaches suggest there is much to be learned from the influence of Islam on the practice of journalism in Southeast Asia.
Legal Consquences of A Contract Made by The Parties Thereout Arbiral Award Fizara Nugra Anisa
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial Vol 6 No 1 (2019): Konfrontasi, January
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As a top-10 gold mining countries, Indonesia becomes the most attractive investors destination in mining sector. Those foreign investors shall be a Joint Venture Company with a domestic company. That joint venture company later must be making an agreement with Indonesia’s government in form contract of work. Conflict of interests are often happen within holding companies with joint venture company’s measure performing contract of work. In this case discussed in this writing, the holding companies are making an agreement of which the object of that agreement turns out being an object which is must be executed based on the case verdict between the joint venture company and the government of Indonesia. The losingparty may apply for agreement revocation or derdenverzet over the verdict.

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