Friday, May 6, 2011

Culture, Language and Economic Development in Context of Balochistan

The elements that make up any culture are contingent to conditions of life. They are contingent to specific geographical location, to economic, legal, political and technological development. They are subject to change and transformation as these factors change. The dynamism, stagnation and adaptation of a culture to a new environment will also dependents on these contingent factors. Consequently, as people learn about the restrictive aspects of their culture, they would remove these barriers and substitute them with more progressive ones. In this way you will have a culture that develops organically. This approach is a more judicious and democratic way of dealing with the archaic and destructive toxics of a culture. A culture that moves forward by the means of its own internal necessities in an open and free environment will serves the interest of its own people. In contrast, a culture dictated by an occupying state and establishment tend to serve their interest and supremacy. http://www.balochwarna.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=2217

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