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Culture and Development: An Exposition of the Interconnectivity (A Review Article)
A. Iyaji and T.I. Gomment
Corresponding Author: Iyaji Adejoh
Submitted: 2010 August, 30
Accepted: 2010 October, 06
Published: 2011 March, 30 |
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For more than a century now, there have been debates on the link between culture and the level of
development of a society. The major objective of this study is to establish a link between culture and
development. Specifically, the study is aimed at identifying how the different components of culture can be
harnessed to stimulate development in human societies. By way of research methodology, the writer made use
of secondary sources of data which involves a review of works done by other researchers in this field. Thus text
books, journals, institutional publications, and a host of related materials were consulted in the course of this
research. The study discovered that culture and development are intertwined. The study also discovered that
there is no aspect of the human ways of life that does not have its positive and negative sides. The onus
however lies on the people to harness and maximize the positive aspects of these ways of life to bring about
development. The writer concludes by recommending that culture in every human society, should be
regenerative and should offer opportunities to be harnessed for the improvement in the standard of living of the
people. A society where people are not proud of their culture finds it difficult to step into the wheels of
sustainable growth and development.
Key words: Culture, development, normative culture capitalism, protestantism, technology, ,
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A. Iyaji and T.I. Gomment, . Culture and Development: An Exposition of the Interconnectivity (A Review Article). Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, (2): 50-53.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-3246
ISSN (Print): 2041-3238 |
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