Paul Ricoeur writes: “Whence the paradox: on the one hand, it has to root itself in the soil of its past, forge a national spirit, and unfurl this spirital and cultural vindication before the colonialist’s personality. But in order to take part in the modern civilization, it is necessary at the same time to take party in scientific, technical and political rationalism, something which very often requires the pure and simple abandonment of a whole cultural past. It is a fact that every culture cannot sustain and absorb the shock of modern civilization: how to become modern and to return to the sources.”












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