Harrell - Primal Culture vs Modern Culture and Their Relationships With Nature

Discussing the relationship between nature in the comparing worlds of primal vs modern culture, an article published by Rabble.ca describes this exact idea. The author poses the question of what our world would look like if primal culture became dominant. Defining the fundamental differences between the two cultures, the article writes their differences in views concerns spirituality versus religion, as well as their relationship surrounding land and the environment, their economic activities, the use of tools, work, "industrialism", technology and "science". This was a great article to read when trying to figure out the true differences between primal and modern cultures. I find that the author did a particularly good job describing the vast differences throughout the culture, especially focusing on the religious differences that they each shared. I find that just like discussed in class, it can be seen that as for the primal religions, the individuals throughout these cultures the industrialization of the modern world has been the biggest downfall to their religious beliefs compared to the more primitive world of the primal cultures.


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