Possible Cultural Maladjustment in Modern Latin America
Autor: | John P. Gillin |
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Rok vydání: | 1963 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Inter-American Studies. 5:149-160 |
ISSN: | 2326-4047 0885-3118 |
DOI: | 10.2307/164806 |
Popis: | Some maladjustments exist in all living, functioning cultural systems, even the most isolated and the most stable. This is merely to say that no cultural system (other than Utopia) is perfect. The possibilities of maladjustment or imperfect function rise with the increased size and complexity of a culture. Modern complex sociocultural systems or civilizations are therefore much more liable to suffer the difficulties of maladjustment than were the primitive and folk systems that preceded them, even in the same territory. Not only do modern systems contain more custom-patterns and institutions in absolute numbers, but they involve numerous subcultures and specialties serving the many differentiated groupings and categories that make up a modern society. Furthermore, all modern systems are in process of rapid change for they are in close and rapid contact with the constant flow of innovations from other modern systems. |
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