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Writer's pictureMARGO KATE GENENE MAPASI

HOMOGENEOUS: THE TRUTH BEHIND INFLUENTIAL SOCIETIES







The world is too big for society to be similar, but the truth is that during these days our world becoming one, and this is due to globalization. In fact, globalization is not simply homogenization, on the contrary, it enhances cultural identity. It makes no difference if you were born in Latin America or Europe; most of us share common societal values and perceive almost the same way. What made us almost think similarly, of course, is that we're all humans.



First, People are not mere objects of cultural influences, but subjects who can reject or integrate culture. Besides, with the development of science and technology, people are closer than before. A homogeneous society is a society with similar kinds of people living, especially of the same ethnic group. Countries are becoming more and more similar because people are able to buy the same products anywhere around the globe. Different countries are constantly exchanging products and technological equipment, international trade, and economic transactions that are made between countries. Among the items commonly traded are consumer goods, such as television sets and clothing; capital goods, such as machinery; and raw materials and food. People may not realize but they are now adapting to these influential societies around the world. By the use also of technologies, people can now easily communicate with each other. Homogeneity has continuously increased its growth resulting in the world market and world trade. Continuous trades of goods and services between countries connect everyone from around the world, that's why we tend to adopt and have relationships with other people in different countries which makes people learn, adapt and share culture with each other which sometimes affects state policies which adopt and apply what other countries policies in which eventually causes similarities among societies.





In conclusion homogenization in the aspect of culture has increased the acceptance of consumer needs and demands such as food, drinks, clothing, etc. An increase in cultural homogenization has a great effect on culture in bringing together all people together from different regions and nations.







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Mar 12, 2022

Interesting ❤️

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