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Kuros



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

jajdude wrote:
Koveras wrote:
jajdude wrote:
Koveras wrote:
jajdude wrote:
How is learning a foreign language and learning about other cultures an erosion of a local culture? Sounds like an expansion of culture to me.


No: multiculturalism is definitely an erosion of culture.


How about we call it a change of culture? To me erosion sounds like a good thing, but I'm sure some will disagree.


The point of contention between us is that I have an elitist view of culture (there can be more or less of it, it can be better or worse), whereas yours appears to be relativistic. You see change where I see erosion or decadence.


I'm not sure what my view on culture is. I think some cultures, or societies for certain, are better than others. My first point was that knowing more than one language and knowing about other countries is a good thing for anyone. At least it makes life more interesting.


I agree with jaj. I mean I consider myself an elitist when it comes to culture, too. But being familiar with two distinct cultures is superior than being familiar with just one.
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Koveras



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kuros wrote:
jajdude wrote:
I'm not sure what my view on culture is. I think some cultures, or societies for certain, are better than others. My first point was that knowing more than one language and knowing about other countries is a good thing for anyone. At least it makes life more interesting.


I agree with jaj. I mean I consider myself an elitist when it comes to culture, too. But being familiar with two distinct cultures is superior than being familiar with just one.


Superior how? I won't disagree, yet. But you seem to have changed the terms of the dispute somewhat. We started with multiculturalism and now we've shifted to 'familiarity with distinct cultures.'

edit: Or I guess *I* started with multiculturalism. Anyway, what are your views on that? And how does it differ from familiarity with distinct cultures?


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Koveras



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Globalization Reply with quote

michaelambling wrote:
I replied by saying, "Despite how it looks to a rich white European, if I were a farmer in sub-Saharan Africa, I'd sure as hell want to learn English instead of being forced to do business with a tiny sliver of the world's population."

michaelambling wrote:
I think it's better to give everyone on Earth equal opportunities


Your example is strange, because the inequality of opportunities you wish to fix was obviously caused by globalization in the first place.
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