Dr. Bruner states that western culture is faced with a crisis of values and he argues that foreign policies reflect our values. He explains the crisis in the nature of myths, ideals of society, the nature of the universe, and man; also, explaining the relation of myths to human condition and the intellectual community, in search for identity. Economic well being and adjusted happiness must be equal among strong and weak nations, which in turn increases communication for the myth of self. Bruner states that we must be ready to look at revolutionary challenge in creating conceptions of man and nature through all aspects of economic and political power.
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Dr. Bruner states that western culture is faced with a crisis of values and he argues that foreign policies reflect our values. He explains the crisis in the nature of myths, ideals of society, the nature of the universe, and man; also, explaining the relation of myths to human condition and the intellectual community, in search for identity. Economic well being and adjusted happiness must be equal among strong and weak nations, which in turn increases communication for the myth of self. Bruner states that we must be ready to look at revolutionary challenge in creating conceptions of man and nature through all aspects of economic and political power.
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