Relationship Between Religion and Nationalism
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Marxist literature has forever emphasized the role that production and consumption have had on the making of social and cultural identity. Consumption could be viewed as the production of identities and by using this concept it could be understood how economics and culture affect one another. An economic act is simultaneously a cultural act and vice versa. Consumption is a universal process that makes life possible while production is related to survival with preconceptions of
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regions and the formation of lasting alliances. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Huntington, Samuel P., 1996, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Simon & Schuster Inc. Mazrui, Ali A., 1990, Cultural Forces in World Politics, James Currey Ltd. Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development.12 August 1992. <gopher://gopher.undp.org:70/00/unconfs/UNCED/English/a 21_04> Globalization and the International Working Class: A Marxist Assessment. Mehring Books. <http://www.wsws.org/exhibits/slreply/part2-1.shtml>