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- movements and the corresponding transformation of Western nationalism. ===== Learning outcomes ===== This
- 8.2
- ~~DECKJS~~ # Western modernity as culture, ii # ## Western modernity as culture, ii ## Ryan Schram Mills 169, A26 ryan (d... present their own history as a linear movement. * Western cultures' concept of modernity is the liberation ... structures in favor of individual rights and a Western form of government. ### Globalization * Postco
- 8.1
- e So Indonesian modernity is an "alternative" to Western modernity, but for Brenner, there is a formal par... development. If there are many modernities, then Western society exists in only one? What makes it differe... d'? What are the distinctive cultural values of Western modernity not shared, for instance, by Indonesian... odernity, Maimafu modernity, or Kabre modernity? Western societies tend to be very secular, but as culture
- 6.2
- ins Just like the production of commodities for Western markets is now highly globalized, so too is the c
- 6.1
- ## Gender and the contradictions of capitalism Western, capitalist economies also tend to define the bas... y. In this respect there is a gender dimension to Western capitalist social structure. Surprise!! The cap
- 5.1
- thinking ## Positive thinking has deep roots in Western culture, going back to the Enlightenment: * Ther... Yet there has also been a *critical tradition* in Western culture which has been skeptical of this. ## Vol
- 3.2
- thinking ## Positive thinking has deep roots in Western culture, going back to the Enlightenment: * Ther... Yet there has also been a *critical tradition* in Western culture which has been skeptical of this. ## Vol
- 3.1
- oney exchanges are placed in their own sphere. 2. Western and “modern” societies think of themselves as bei
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- ation underlying many if not all transactions ## Western culture and social reality ## ### Western culture ### * Western culture values individualism. * Children are taught to be individuals. * Societ... oney exchanges are placed in their own sphere. * Western and "modern" societies think of themselves as bei