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All Cultures Are Not Equal
NY Times ^ | August 10, 2005 | DAVID BROOKS

Posted on 08/10/2005 10:01:09 PM PDT by neverdem

Let's say you are an 18-year-old kid with a really big brain. You're trying to figure out which field of study you should devote your life to, so you can understand the forces that will be shaping history for decades to come.

Go into the field that barely exists: cultural geography. Study why and how people cluster, why certain national traits endure over centuries, why certain cultures embrace technology and economic growth and others resist them.

This is the line of inquiry that is now impolite to pursue. The gospel of multiculturalism preaches that all groups and cultures are equally wonderful. There are a certain number of close-minded thugs, especially on university campuses, who accuse anybody who asks intelligent questions about groups and enduring traits of being racist or sexist. The economists and scientists tend to assume that material factors drive history - resources and brain chemistry - because that's what they can measure and count.

But none of this helps explain a crucial feature of our time: while global economies are converging, cultures are diverging, and the widening cultural differences are leading us into a period of conflict, inequality and segmentation.

Not long ago, people said that globalization and the revolution in communications technology would bring us all together. But the opposite is true. People are taking advantage of freedom and technology to create new groups and cultural zones. Old national identities and behavior patterns are proving surprisingly durable. People are moving into self-segregating communities with people like themselves, and building invisible and sometimes visible barriers to keep strangers out.

If you look just around the United States you find amazing cultural segmentation. We in America have been "globalized" (meaning economically integrated) for centuries, and yet far from converging into some homogeneous culture, we are actually diverging into lifestyle...

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To: doug from upland
I tried it for the NY Sun. It called me Penis hed and wouldn't allow me in.

LOL! I was already registered at the NY Times. I have used bugmenot.com at a lot of of sites, but IIRC, NY Sun also frustrated me when I tried it.

21 posted on 08/10/2005 11:14:17 PM PDT by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: LauraleeBraswell
My NYC Actor-Lefty pal made some derogatory remarks about the midwest(red states)tonight. I told him to keep up the patronizing coastal elitist attitude and maybe he and his Greenwich Village buddies would be out of power for another decade. After all, every American deserves a voice in government, even if he doesn't live on a coast or have sex with members of his own gender, right?

He didn't like that at all. I don't think he is used to hearing any voices of intelligent dissent - but he's an actor and lives in NYC, after all.

He changed his tune after I gave him a decent story idea to shop around. I don't think the leftie postmodernist writers in New York have much to offer outside of the usual "Gay Nuns Getting Abortions in Iraq" storylines they dote on.
22 posted on 08/10/2005 11:23:14 PM PDT by Mongeaux
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To: Mr. Mojo

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23 posted on 08/10/2005 11:37:14 PM PDT by tertiary01 (It took 21 years but 1984 finally arrived.)
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To: neverdem
If you look just around the United States you find amazing cultural segmentation.

Living in the Bay area of Northern California, don't I know it!

24 posted on 08/10/2005 11:48:25 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: neverdem
I've always told my kids that I am not this least bit racist, but that I might be considered a "culturist" - becuase I believe that some cultures are superior to others (and that my own culture is not necessary at the top of the heap, either).

The worshipping of "multiculturalism" is the Achilles heel of modern liberal philosphy. For example, might one legitimately consider a culture that forces involuntary mutulation of it's female members to be inferior to one that does not? And, if this is the case then what's the significance of "multiculturalism"?

Personally I think "multiculturalism" is just an excuse for a certain segment of our population to parade through life dressed like clowns.

25 posted on 08/11/2005 2:05:29 AM PDT by The Duke (You want fries with that?)
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To: neverdem

Thomas Sowell already covered this issue, exhaustively, brilliantly, endlessly.


26 posted on 08/11/2005 4:18:29 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Liberals: Too stupid to realize Dick Cheney is the real Dark Lord.)
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27 posted on 08/11/2005 5:03:24 AM PDT by SJackson (America...thru dissent and protest lost the ability to mobilize a will to win, Col Bui Tin, PAVN)
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