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Clash of Civilizations Revisited and application to Generational Theory
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(11-12-2019, 11:55 PM)Eric the Green Wrote: All of our societies now are or will become multi-cultural, in that all peoples of all cultures will be located everywhere. We are living in the last days of separate genetic lines.

Genetic lines and cultural lines are not the same thing.

Societies have always become more multicultural in periods of heavy immigration.  When immigration tapers off, the society becomes less multicultural through a combination of mixing or one culture becoming dominant.  In the 19th century, for example, there was mixing in Mexico while in the US, western culture largely took over.

There are large areas of the world today where there is emigration, but little immigration:  India, Latin America, Africa.  These areas are, if anything, getting more monocultural, not more multicultural.
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RE: Clash of Civilizations Revisited and application to Generational Theory - by Warren Dew - 11-13-2019, 09:44 AM

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