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Culture, Tradition, and Popular Culture: The Conflict in Social Relations
Abstract
The objective of this chapter was the analysis and critic of the possible conflicts that arise from culture, tradition, and emerging popular cultures in social interactions. The study aimed to demonstrate that there is a conflict of interest and supremacy between the people's culture, their long-held traditions, and emerging popular cultures. The chapter shows the differences and areas of conflict between these three elements of society. It equally demonstrated that the conflicts arising from their differences cause dislocation in social interaction in any given society. The study used the critical and philosophical analytic methods in its task.
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