Amazing but how does the absence of culture exist?
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In the absence of culture people will experience themselves as individuals or groups, but not as part of a cohesive civilization in a long game. There is no overarching plan. If people have never lived in a culture they won't recognize its absence, just that something is missing.
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Of course. But our postmodern society do not seem to offer much in that regard. The narratives don’t pan out. The attempt to follow their moral ideas does not lead to sustainable social, economic and ecological organization.
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Culture is the fabric of a civilization.
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The absence of spirituality is experienced as a painful gap in the minds of the cultural classes. Culture is the phantom limb that develops in its stead.
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You mean that dressing up the universe in a care bear suit, cranking up the lights and putting on the Universal Consciousness show is the natural state, while understanding how to build and participate in a working transgenerational social structure is the unnatural substitute?
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what do you mean by cultural classes? example?
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People that are defined by trans-generational ideas rather than community or profession.
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Mental representation, roles, relations, communicative modes, narratives, art, institutions, infrastructure, architecture and technology.
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