“Sadly it seems the North Americans do not understand that. To them, we know nothing and have nothing--nothing worth knowing or having, as far as they are concerned. I have heard them say that the work they are planning will bring things like progress and civilization and modernity to this place--I am sure you have heard those words as well--as if the tools we have already created, the buildings we have already constructed, the land we have already cultivated, the society we have already organized is not, somehow progress or civilization or modernity, but outside of those things. As if we are nothing more than primitive people with a few primitive huts that can be so easily moved.”
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Book:The Great Divide
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The Great Divide
The title The Great Divide evokes themes of separation, disparity, and distinction between peoples, nations, belief systems, or social classes. It suggests an exploration of the gaps that exist in society, whether geographical, economic, ideological, or cultural. Such a title invites readers to consider the barriers that separate humanity and the implications of these divisions. Works bearing this title may address historical divisions, contemporary social issues, or philosophical concepts about how differences are perceived and maintained. more
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