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Paul M Sotkiewicz's avatar

This should make heads explode! The world and cultural attitudes are different and why should we be surprised by that? Even within the US, and even within states there are huge cultural and value divides. So we really should not be shocked by any of these findings.

The problem is we in the West, despite becoming more tolerant, cannot easily wrap our heads around different cultural, social, and economic contexts unless one is well traveled such as you are, Brian. I say this as somebody who has traveled widely for work in Africa, SE Asia, and Latin America.

I would also argue that in the West, we have become too comfortable and then compare ourselves to the ultra wealthy or the famous making normal lives seem dull and often crushing. Maybe that explains the satisfaction results from Pakistan and other poor countries?

Arguments such as Fukuyama’s “End of History” or Huntington’s “Clash of Civilizations” show an arrogance in the West, and frankly a level of cluelessness and dismissiveness toward the rest of the world.

Nothing can change if we fail to understand what is in front of our eyes and understand the complexity and nuance of cultural and socioeconomic factors. While

The West may be more tolerant, it fails to recognize and understand context, nuance, and differences making it a “close minded” tolerance.

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Michael Cherenson's avatar

outstanding piece

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