«We believe that we can not afford to waste away the cultural heritage of the Yoruba people and we are to start from a platform where it moves away from economic integration to socio, political and
also cultural evolution of what we think the Yoruba people stand for and that is also what I stand for.
Not exact matches
While it may very well be true that Heidegger sounds as if he is arguing for a pre-modern, pre-mechanized society, perhaps leaning toward a Luddite perspective, and while it
also may appear that McLuhan is arguing for the continued
evolution of technology that will enhance society, perhaps smacking of a full - blown techophilism, both theorists come together on the primary assertion that they make - technology has a profound and invisible shaping force on our epistemic values, perceptions of reality and truth, and
cultural values and norms.
I'm interested in the
evolution of neoliberalism's
cultural logic — or what you refer to as «supranational superstructural» logic — and
also how it has manifested itself throughout regional or national contexts.
He
also works in the area of
cultural development and the political
evolution of his native Cuba.
Together with the societies»
cultural, economic and general world view, related
evolution, including mass migration, not only shows us that the associated crime was unavoidable, but
also the ways of the fleeting justice system; there is a notable progression: crime has become cross border.