"This is an exciting and visionary book, showing why an age of
culture is necessary and how it can be achieved." -- Biserka
Cvjeticanin, Director, Culturelink/Institute for Development and
International Relations.
"Paul Schafer believes that we are standing at the threshold of
a new era of global development and human affairs that should be
driven by a holistic cultural perspective." -- Robert Palmer,
former Director of Democratic Governance, Culture, and Diversity at
the Council of Europe.
"Paul Schafer's vision of the centrality of culture to our
lives, to societal development, and to the future of civilization
has shaped policy development at the local, national, and
international levels over the past four decades. His message cannot
be ignored." -- Joyce Zemans, York University.
In this ground-breaking work, cultural scholar D. Paul Schafer
draws on a lifetime of research and reflection to consider the
implications of what he calls the cultural world view and the
promise it holds for a more humane and fulfilling future.
Arguing that the current world system is overly dominated by
economic ways of thinking about and acting within the world,
Schafer considers what would be the prerequisites for a cultural
age, the ways in which a cultural age would transform patterns of
human life, and the advances in human fulfilment that the adoption
of such an age and its associated values would bring.
Since the first international conference on cultural policy was
held in Venice in 1970, culture has grown to be of increasing
interest and importance to nations and individuals alike. Delegates
at the 2013 International Conference on Culture in Hangzhou, China,
declared cultural issues to be central to sustainable development,
with a later session initiated by the UN's General Assembly placing
culture squarely at the centre of the sustainability agenda.
In less than fifty years, culture has moved from being seen as a
peripheral activity in the world to being utterly indispensable to
the achievement of vital social and developmental goals. It is now
apparent that culture (and by this is meant culture in the broadest
sense, as the sum of human experience and achievement) is intimated
connected to all the world's most pressing problems -- and may hold
the solution to many of them.
Such problems are legion in today's world: climate change,
glaring inequalities in the distribution of wealth and income,
resource depletion, and conflicts between different nations, ethnic
groups, and individuals. None of these problems can be addressed
effectively, much less resolved, without recourse to the holistic,
all-encompassing perspective that culture provides. Narrow views no
longer suffice, and the status quo is unacceptable.
Paul Schafer has spent much of his life wrestling with these
problems and demonstrating why culture has a crucial role to play
in coming to grips with them. We ignore the book's timely, urgent,
yet ultimately hopeful message at our peril.
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