Dead Set on Destruction: The Modern Challenges of Plurality

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Dead Set on Destruction: The Modern Challenges of Plurality
Society faces great challenges as we move to greater plurality of culture. Cultures that previously shared no common ground have been increasingly drawn into contact through globalization of economy, and the increased ability for technology to decrease boundaries of space. In this new world, the role of individual responsibility has become less important, because the individual has been lost to the collective. This is not favorable for society, because it is through the individual that the collective is better able to evolve. The increased importance of individual responsibility in a world when the individual is becoming less and less...
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.....e new views and rules must be seized by the oppressed to secure the individuality and plurality of culture that all people richly deserve.
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