Reaching for my revolver. Problems with the concept of culture
Nicholas Garnham
European Review, 2001, vol. 9, issue 4, 413-420
Abstract:
The definition of the term culture has become so vague as to be almost synonymous with human life; as an analytic term it has become nearly valueless. Of course, it can be used as a description of artistic activity, but this also becomes dubious when applied to popular mass culture. Culture often carries a sense of superior ethical values, but this too declines into confusion when multiculturism is opposed to culture as a whole.
Date: 2001
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