e-Pedagogium 2003, 3(89):24-30

Bleak Culture

Dušan Špiner
Pedagogická fakulta Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci

In his contribution "Bleak Culture" the author discusses the predominating imbalance the today's modern man full of prejudices who cannot listen to the symphony of life due to his wrongly gained programming. He points out the idea that a free and universal culture is effaced by the governing and politicized bourgeois culture that wrings the man and does not let him grow freely on behalf of the "social welfare". He finds a solution in the recognition and demystification of the "ostensible" culture - but this must be preceded by ceasing, contemplating and listening to the conscience that will allow extricating from the bleak dirt and creating a life culture in freedom and responsibility.

Keywords: culture, freedom, responsibility

Published: December 1, 2003  Show citation

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Špiner, D. (2003). Bleak Culture. e-Pedagogium3(Suppl. 2), 24-30
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