Not exact matches
In 1878 Emerson stated the
cultural assumption well when he said, «Opportunity of civil rights, of education, of personal power, and not less of wealth; doors
wide open invitation to every nation, to every race and skin, hospitality of fair field and equal laws to all.
By doing so, Ghana ThinkTank «reveals
wide - ranging
cultural assumptions that govern global interactions in our ever - shrinking world.»
The crucial inquiry, therefore, is correctly stated as whether removal policies were premised on
assumptions about the
cultural inferiority of Indigenous people which predetermined that the best interests of the child, and of the
wider society, would best be served by removing the child from their family, community and culture.