КУЛТУРА ВЕРСУС РЕЛИГИЈА: ТЕОРЕТСКА АНАЛИЗА УЛOГЕ УБУНТУ АФРИЧКЕ ДОМОРОДАЧКЕ КУЛТУРЕ У ПРОЦЕСУ ДРУШТВЕНЕ ПРОМЕНЕ И ЕКОНОМСКОГ РАЗВОЈА У ЈУЖНОАФРИЧКОМ ДРУШТВУ У ПЕРИОДУ НАКОН АПАРТХЕЈДА

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https://doi.org/10.54561/prj0301075m

Кључне речи:

Indigenous culture, religion, Ubuntu, economy, development

Сажетак

Питање односа друштвених вредности и веровања (било верске или културолошке природе) и економије је одувек било предмет интензивног научног истраживања и расправе. Данас, ово питање поприма веће интересовање, поготову у ери када су интензивни процеси глобализације изнедрили питања везана за верску и културолошку разноликост, као и питања везана за изазове и могућности које ова разноликост поставља. Као што су Реј и Сајер (1999) показали, са почетком двадесет првог века, јавља се одређени „културолошки помак“ којег карактеришу интересовања везана за питања односа културе и економије. Овај чланак доноси критички преглед могућности које се односе на везе између културе, религије, економије и развоја. И док је већа пажња посвећена културолошким вредностима, приказане су одређене супротности између религије и културе како би се избегла тенденција да ова два термина замене места. Слично друштвеним вредностима, неопходно је обухватити религију и њене вредности, будући да су и оне од важности за друштво. Главни циљ овог приказа је да обезбеди један основ за истраживање важности значаја улоге убунту афричке домородачке културе у развоју Јужноафричке републике у периоду након апартхејда.

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