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This volume illustrates Melford Spiro's explorations of key
relationships among culture, society, and human nature. He
addresses such fundamental issues as the limitations of cultural
relativism, the problem of explanation in the social sciences, and
the importance of a comparative approach to the study of social and
cultural systems. Spiro believes that deep motivational and
cognitive structures underlie human behavior. He argues that these
structures can be explained by the evolutionary history of our
species and by social experience.
In his new introduction, Whitfield sets the scene of the early
twentieth century to show what inspired Horace Kallen to write this
book. He delves deeply into his background, discussing the
influences on Kallen's life and work. Whitfield also examines the
many changes that have occurred since Culture and Democracy in the
United States was first written, and reveals that many of the ideas
espoused by Kallen have become reality.
This is a recognized classic in the psychology of the American
peoples. It brings together a series of reflections upon the nature
of culture and of democracy, upon their bearing to one another in
the United States, and upon their underlying dynamics in the
nationalities, the cultural traditions, the political forms, the
economic pursuits, and the social and spiritual endeavors of its
many peoples. In his new introduction, Whitfield sets the scene of
the early twentieth century to show what inspired Horace Kallen to
write this book. He delves deeply into his background, discussing
the influences on Kallen's life and work. Whitfield also examines
the many changes that have occurred since Culture and Democracy in
the United States was first written, and reveals that many of the
ideas espoused by Kallen have become reality.
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