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Essay heading: Critique: Tribal Wisdom
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He did not mention, in all fairness, the many positives, which have resulted from modern culture. Or if he did, he questioned the ultimate good of those positives or potential hazards. Medical advances, for example, were never mentioned as a positive that could only have come about through modern culture and its credo of achievement... displayed 300 characters
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His studies of tribal societies can be broken down to one basic. In modern civilizations, materialism and individuality are the valuables and in the tribal or traditional societies, people are the resources. People's relationships with one another and the Earth are the constant he found in 'primitive' groups... displayed next 300 characters
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