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The Influence of Globalization on Fragmegration of Culture

Samuiel Bâlc ()
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Samuiel Bâlc: Theological Baptist Institute Bucharest Romania

Scientia Moralitas Journal, 2018, vol. 3, issue 2, 29-42

Abstract: Given that each generation brings new elements and values different from those before it, the style and forms of life are constantly changing and the known traditional models have come to be considered obsolete. In such a society, man has to face an avalanche of information, habits, beliefs, and even religions. Cultures, characteristic of peoples or geographical areas, have become increasingly intertwined, coexisting in the same society, and exerting a particular pressure on the formation of the individual. The phenomenon of globalization has come to have a growing influence on culture. On the one hand, one can see a tendency of fragmegration of culture, and on the other hand an attempt to integrate culture into a wider space. This integration does not involve a cultural leveling. This article emphasizes both the influence of globalization on the fragmegration of culture and the need to change the understanding of culture in relation to previous generations. A proper understanding of globalization and culture gives the world the opportunity to get out of the deepest crisis they are in.

Keywords: globalization; culture; influence; faith; society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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