All the World’s Complexities

All the World’s Complexities

Mohammad Momin Khawaja

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Antropología social y cultural, etnografía
ISBN:
9781257017232
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All the World’s Complexities: Finding Meanings in the Diversity of Cultures and Values is a compendium of knowledge in understanding human culture and determinants which give meaning to our societies, our values, and challenges which are important to our biological and social existence. Culture refers to the beliefs and practices associated with social life. The meaning of culture is diverse and broad, and one that is not limited to media, literature, music, and arts alone. Many of the apparent manifestations of social life come to include these important avenues and by-products of human social interaction which is creative, artistic, and expressive.Some of the important chapters are entitled:Social and Understanding of Society; Culture and Social Life;Ethical Principles and Values; Human Sexuality and Social Experiences;Inequality and Class Ethnicity; Youth and Critical Thinking and Social Experiences and Diverse Propositions.Mohammad Momin Khawaja - a new age visionary, a critical thinker, scholar and multidisciplinary researcher views the global people’s cultures 'All the World’s Complexities - finding meanings in the diversity of cultures and values' beyond the unknown horizons differently and critically as he has first-hand visited and discovered many divergent and mysterious landscapes of ancient human cultures and civilizations and archaeological sites. He has a passion to pursue multidisciplinary postgraduate studies in global communities, cultures and values and to invest and explore academic and professional interests in dealing with issues of human development, contemporary history of cultural and civilizational growth, moral and intellectual enhancement and social justice and search for intricate philosophical and ethical meeting horizons of human life - how philosophers and moral mentors lived, interacted socially, intellectually and performed as intellectual role-models - embodiment of social, philosophical and ethical values geared culture and helped to enhance societal thinking for change and futuristic development.

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