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Culture is not monolithic, but contains diverse elements from "summary" of The Interpretation of Cultures by Clifford Geertz

Culture, as a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, cannot be reduced to a single, homogeneous entity. It is not a monolithic structure, but rather a dynamic and diverse system made up of various elements. These elements include beliefs, values, norms, symbols, rituals, practices, and institutions that together shape the way a society functions and its members interact with one another. Each of these elements plays a unique role in the overall cultural system, contributing to its richness and complexity. For example, beliefs are the ideas and perceptions that people hold about the world, while values are the principles and standards that guide their behavior. Norms are the rules and expectations that govern social interactions, while symbols are the representations that convey deeper meanings and significance. Rituals and practices are the behaviors and actions that reflect cultural values and beliefs, while institutions are the organizations and structures that uphold and perpetuate them. Together, these diverse elements fo...
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    The Interpretation of Cultures

    Clifford Geertz

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