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Introduction
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Culture in Sweden
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Culture in America
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Culture and Politics
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Venn Diagram
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Problems with Weaponizing Culture
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Addressing Peoples Grievances
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Political Culture in India
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The Weaponization of Culture
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Start from the inside
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Tolerance
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Building bridges
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Social media
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Are we born intolerant
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Cultural wars
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How to work together
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Two channels of activism
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How to be born tolerant
Description:
Explore the complex relationship between cultural decline, ethnic supremacy, and political movements in this World Economic Forum panel discussion. Delve into the global phenomenon of culture wars and their connection to populism, nativism, and statism. Learn from experts in sociology, politics, and the arts as they analyze cultural dynamics in Sweden, America, and India. Examine the problems arising from weaponizing culture and discover strategies to address societal grievances. Investigate the role of social media in shaping cultural discourse and debate whether intolerance is innate or learned. Gain insights on building bridges, fostering tolerance, and promoting activism to counter the spread of cultural conflicts. Join international thought leaders as they discuss ways to work together and cultivate a more inclusive global society.

The Weaponization of Culture

World Economic Forum
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