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https://doi.org/10.21464/sp31214

Culture in the Global World and Opportunities for Dialogue

Alexander N. Chumakov ; Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation, 49, room 105, Leningradsky Prospect, RU–125993 Moscow


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Abstract

Modern globalization is most brightly manifested in culture. It is confirmed by the existence of “mass culture”, confronting, as a rule, national cultures. Relations between the Christian and the Islamic world, between the East and the West, whose value orientations differ significantly, are also a serious contribution to international insecurity and an obstacle to the processes of cultural globalization. Conflicts can also take place within a culture – this is known as counterculture, becoming the culture’s antipode. At the same time, the history of mankind knows rare cultures having no contacts with the outside world. Therefore, dialogue of various cultures in the global world becomes a condition for their survival and the survival of the world community as a whole. Moreover, the age of globalization leaves no alternative to dialogue; otherwise, the humanity has no chance to survive.

Keywords

culture; global world; cultural globalization; dialogue; conflict; values; interdependence

Hrčak ID:

185364

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/185364

Publication date:

14.2.2017.

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