If culture does not have any common ground which binds them together, it simply disintegrates. You are essentially for atomization of society actually. If you rip apart different parts of culture, and they stop making sense to each other, same will happen with people. Without a common narrative, a myth, it is impossible to keep society together.
To frame complexity as a problem is like “I am not smart enough x problem therefore how about I pretend that there is no x.”
Nations and peoples are bound together by common myths, common cuisine and common survival strategies. These uniqueness create a bond, a familiarity. Destroying this is effectively destroying people.
You should take a look to the Early Greek history and especially focus on Polis.
If culture does not have any common ground which binds them together, it simply disintegrates. You are essentially for atomization of society actually. If you rip apart different parts of culture, and they stop making sense to each other, same will happen with people. Without a common narrative, a myth, it is impossible to keep society together.
To frame complexity as a problem is like “I am not smart enough x problem therefore how about I pretend that there is no x.”
Nations and peoples are bound together by common myths, common cuisine and common survival strategies. These uniqueness create a bond, a familiarity. Destroying this is effectively destroying people.
You should take a look to the Early Greek history and especially focus on Polis.