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The Age Of Culture First Edition Schafer D Paul David Paul

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The Age Of Culture First Edition Schafer D Paul David Paul
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Publisher: [Oakville, Ontario] : Rock's Mills Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.46 MB
Author: Schafer, D. Paul (David Paul), 1937-, author
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: First edition.

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xvi, 231 pages : 23 cm, In 'The Age of Culture,' D. Paul Schafer draws on a lifetime of research and reflection to consider the implications of the cultural world view and the promise it holds for improving the human prospect. Arguing that the current world system is overly dominated by economics, Schafer considers the prerequisites for a cultural age, the ways in which such an age would transform patterns of human life, and the advances in human fulfilment that the advent of such an age and its associated values would bring. Since the first international conference on cultural policy was held in Venice in 1970, culture has grown increasingly important to nations and individuals alike. In less than fifty years, culture has moved from being seen as a peripheral activity in the world to being utterly indispensable to the achievement of vital social and developmental goals. It’s now clear that culture in the broadest sense — the sum of human experience and achievement — is intimately connected to all the world’s most pressing problems. Such challenges are legion: climate change, inequality, resource depletion, and conflicts between different nations, ethnic groups, and individuals. None of these problems can be addressed effectively, much less resolved, without recourse to the holistic, all-encompassing perspective that culture provides. --, \"A New Road Book.\", Includes bibliographical references, I. Prerequisites for a cultural age: Foundations for life -- Towards a New World Order -- The cultural imperative -- The millennium challenge. -- II. Fundamentals of a cultural age: Functioning of a cultural age -- Priorities for a cultural age. -- III. Glimpses into a cultural age: The cultural personality -- The culturescape -- Culture and spirituality, In 'The Age of Culture,' D. Paul Schafer draws on a lifetime of research and reflection to consider the implications of the cultural world view and the promise it holds for improving the human prospect. Arguing that the…

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