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Race, History and Culture
Author(s)
Levi-Strauss, Claude
Abstract
Cultural diversity is closely linked with racism. No single group of people can claim that they alone developed world civilization. A world civilization is a convergence of different cultures, each trying to preserve its distinctness.
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30-33
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UNESCO Courier
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March 1996
ISBN_ISSN
0041-5278
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