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Cultural Software A Theory Of Ideology First Edition J M Balkin

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Cultural Software A Theory Of Ideology First Edition J M Balkin
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.48 MB
Pages: 394
Author: J. M. Balkin
ISBN: 0300084501
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: First Edition

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Cultural Software A Theory Of Ideology First Edition J M Balkin by J. M. Balkin 0300084501 instant download after payment.

In this book J. M. Balkin offers a strikingly original theory of cultural evolution, a theory that explains shared understandings, disagreement, and diversity within cultures. Drawing on many fields of study―including anthropology, evolutionary theory, cognitive science, linguistics, sociology, political theory, philosophy, social psychology, and law―the author explores how cultures grow and spread, how shared understandings arise, and how people of different cultures can understand and evaluate each other’s views. Cultural evolution occurs through the transmission of cultural information and know-how―"cultural software"―in human minds, Balkin says. Individuals embody cultural software and spread it to others through communication and social learning. Ideology, the author contends, is neither a special nor a pathological form of thought but an ordinary product of the evolution of cultural software. Because cultural understanding is a patchwork of older imperfect tools that are continually adapted to solve new problems, human understanding is partly adequate and partly inadequate to the pursuit of justice. Balkin presents numerous examples that illuminate the sources of ideological effects and their contributions to injustice. He also enters the current debate over multiculturalism, applying his theory to problems of mutual understanding between people who hold different worldviews. He argues that cultural understanding presupposes transcendent ideals and shows how both ideological analysis of others and ideological self-criticism are possible.

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