08/10/08 01:07:55
お願いします。
This philosophy of diversity plus universal responsibility provides the
basis for cultivating living cultures from the midst of killing culture….
Economic globalization is not merely responsible for economic wars and
class division. It is also contributing to cultural wars and religious and
ethnic conflicts. When the monoculture of economic globalization is imposed on ethically and religiously divers societies, the diversity is not
eliminated-it mutates into virulent forms emerging as religious
fundamentalism, ethnic cleansing, and other symptoms of cultural wars. These cultural mutations are induced by multiple factors.
As Amy Chua discusses in her book World on Fire, the economic
polarization of globalization is superimposed on existing class
inequalities. These class inequalities frequently mirror ethnic patterns.
Class conflicts, she argues, thus get camouflaged as ethnic conflicts.