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“In the emerging world of ethnic conflict and civilizational clash, Western belief in the universality of Western culture suffers three problems: it is false; it is immoral; and it is dangerous.”

— Samuel P Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Share via Whatsapp

“The single most important human insight to be gained from this way of comparing societies is perhaps the realization that everything could have been different in our own society – that the way we live is only one among innumerable ways of life which humans have adopted. If we glance sideways and backwards, we will quickly discover that modern society, with its many possibilities and seducing offers, its dizzying complexity and its impressive technological advances, is a way of life which has not been tried out for long. Perhaps, psychologically speaking, we have just left the cave: in terms of the history of our species, we have but spent a moment in modern societies. (..) Anthropology may not provide the answer to the question of the meaning of life, but at least it can tell us that there are many ways in which to make a life meaningful.”

— Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, Share via Whatsapp

“It may be in the cultural particularities of people — in their oddities — that some of the most instructive revelations of what it is to be generically human are to be found.”

— Clifford Geertz, Share via Whatsapp

“Culture has lead us to betray our own aboriginal spirit and wholeness, into an ever-worsening realm of synthetic, isolating, impoverishing estrangement. Which is not to say that there are no more everyday pleasures, without which we would loose our humanness. But as our plight deepens, we glimpse how much must be erased for our redemption.”

— John Zerzan, Running on Emptiness: The Pathology of Civilization, Share via Whatsapp

“Advertising is a valuable economic factor because it is the cheapest way of selling goods, particularly if the goods are worthless.”

— Sinclair Lewis, Share via Whatsapp

“When we reject our origins, we become the product of whatever soil that we find ourselves planted; the colors of our leaves change as we consume borrowed nutrients with borrowed roots and, like a tree, we grow.”

— Mike Norton, Fighting For Redemption, Share via Whatsapp

“Storytelling awakens us to that which is real. Honest. . . . it transcends the individual. . . . Those things that are most personal are most general, and are, in turn, most trusted. Stories bind. . . . They are basic to who we are. A story composite personality which grows out of its community. It maintains a stability within that community, providing common knowledge as to how things are, how things should be -- knowledge based on experience. These stories become the conscience of the group. They belong to everyone.”

— Terry Tempest Williams, Pieces of White Shell, Share via Whatsapp

“Argumentation is a human enterprise that is embedded in a larger social and psychological context. This context includes (1) the total psyches of the two persons engaged in dialogue, (2) the relationship between the two persons, (3) the immediate situation in which they find themselves and (4) the larger social, cultural and historical situation surrounding them.”

— Peter Kreeft, Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics, Share via Whatsapp

“Ai, que preguiça!”

— Mario de Andrade, Share via Whatsapp

“لا تسخر من خرافات الشعوب. فهذه الخرافات هي التي أصبحت بعد ذلك حقائق كبرى..”

— أنيس منصور, الذين هاجروا, Share via Whatsapp

“All of us somehow felt that the next battleground was going to be culture. We all felt somehow that our culture had been stolen from us – by commercial forces, by advertising agencies, by TV broadcasters. It felt like we were no longer singing our songs and telling stories, and generating our culture from the bottom up, but now we were somehow being spoon-fed this commercial culture top down.”

— Kalle Lasn, Share via Whatsapp

“It was our belief that the love of possessions is a weakness to be overcome. . . . Children must early learn the beauty of generosity. They are taught to give what they prize most, that they may taste the happiness of giving. . . . The Indians in their simplicity literally give away all that they have—to relatives, to guests of other tribes or clans, but above all to the poor and the aged, from whom they can hope for no return.”

— Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa), Share via Whatsapp

“When individuals and communities do not govern self, they risk being ruled by external forces that care less about the well-being of the village.”

— T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence", Share via Whatsapp

“And every historic effort to forge a democratic project has been undermined by two fundamental realities: poverty and paranoia. The persistence of poverty generates levels of despair that deepen social conflict the escalation of paranoia produces levels of distrust that reinforce cultural division. Rae is the most explosive issue in American life precisely because it forces us to confront the tragic facts of poverty and paranoia despair, and distrust. In short, a candid examination of race matters takes us to the core of the crisis of American democracy (p. 107).”

— Cornel West, Race Matters, Share via Whatsapp

“The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.”

— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Share via Whatsapp

“It s amazing how, age after age, in country after country, and in all languages, Shakespeare emerges as incomparable.”

— M. H. Abrams, Share via Whatsapp

“A necessary part of our intelligence is on the line as the oral tradition becomes less and less important. There was a time throughout our land when it was common for stories to be told and retold, a most valuable exercise, for the story retold is the story reexamined over and over again at different levels of intellectual and emotional growth.”

— Wes Jackson, Becoming Native to This Place, Share via Whatsapp