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Huntington, “Clash of Civilizations?”

Huntington, “Clash of Civilizations?”. Main Thesis: “The most important conflicts of the future will occur along the cultural fault lines separating civilizations from one another” - 25. What is a Civilization?. A Cultural Entity, at the level of a village

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Huntington, “Clash of Civilizations?”

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  1. Huntington, “Clash of Civilizations?” Main Thesis: “The most important conflicts of the future will occur along the cultural fault lines separating civilizations from one another” - 25

  2. What is a Civilization? • A Cultural Entity, at the level of a village • A Nation, with which villages share significant features • A Religion, which links nations together • A Language, usually (not always) shared by different nations • A Worldview, one constituted by culture, nation, religion and language

  3. A Civilization is: • “...thus the highest cultural grouping of people and the broadest level of cultural identity people have...” – 24 • “...defined both by common objective elements, such as language, history, religion, customs, institutions...”-24

  4. Civilizations are Different • “The people of different civilizations have different views on the relations between God and man, the individual and the group, the citizen and the state, parents and children, husband and wife, as well as differing views of the relative importance of rights and responsibilities, liberty and authority, equality and hierarchy.” 25

  5. Questions to ponder • Is the United States a “civilization” according to Huntington’s definitions? • When we say “Western Civilization” today, what exactly do we mean by that? • Are there any flaws to his argument?

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