This is true even for countries with a strong
social democratic culture, such as Norway.
Not exact matches
On the contrary, most counterfactual of all now appears the «secular» confidence, common not so long ago, that as a scientific and
democratic culture unfolded, religion would gradually dissipate as an effective force in personal and
social life alike.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular
democratic culture» within the framework of a public philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and disciplines of
social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
And the pedagogy that promotes these values and produces this subject is authoritarian and ruthless in its production of savage economic relations, a
culture of cruelty, and its deformation of
democratic social bonds.
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Widespread ignorance, poverty, sectarianism, violence, non
democratic culture & values, human especially women rights violations and
social backwardness of the region of Southern Punjab because of the feudalism and constant military regimes only provided extra impetus to this group of youth.
Durant grew up in the Boston area, and exposure to an educational
culture emphasizing
democratic ideals, racial equality, and
social justice created the framework for his artistic perspective.