In this day and age, there has been a long debate considering topic of so called Asian values. Are they better than Western values? Do pure Asian values still exist? The author of this essay believes that in XXI century, there is no such a thing as pure Asian or Western values. Our environment changes, therefore values do change as well. At the same time the author would like to show how influential they are on the societies. This essay will examine the Asian values concept in context of globalization and cultural infiltration. It will also compare them with so called Western values and show its’ implications. What were Asian values before and what are they now. How they evolve, and most importantly how they influence people’s behavior, society, and the whole economy.
Table of Contents
- The Mystery of Asian Values
- Asian Values in Context of Globalization and Cultural Infiltration
- Comparison of Asian Values and American Values
- Responsibilities and Values
- The Impact of Asian Values on Society and the Economy
Objectives and Key Themes
This paper aims to investigate the concept of Asian values in the context of globalization and cultural infiltration. It seeks to compare Asian values with Western values and explore their implications on society, behavior, and the economy. The paper also examines the evolution of Asian values over time and their influence on different aspects of life.
- The evolving nature of Asian values in the face of globalization
- A comparative analysis of Asian and Western values
- The impact of Asian values on social structures and individual behavior
- The role of Asian values in economic development
- The concept of "pure" Asian values and their relevance in the 21st century
Chapter Summaries
The first chapter introduces the concept of Asian values and its relevance in the contemporary world. It argues that the idea of "pure" Asian values is a complex one and that globalization has led to a mixing of values across cultures.
The second chapter examines the impact of globalization and cultural infiltration on Asian values. It discusses how traditional values are being challenged and redefined in the face of new influences. The chapter also highlights the differences between Asian and Western values in terms of conceptions of democracy, human rights, and individual freedoms.
The third chapter compares Asian values with American values, focusing on key areas such as self-reliance, personal achievement, and respect for learning. It also examines the shared values of hard work and self-reliance while acknowledging the potential for conflict arising from contrasting views on issues like individualism and the role of the family.
Keywords
Asian values, Western values, globalization, cultural infiltration, social behavior, economic development, democracy, human rights, individualism, family, responsibility, change, adaptation.
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- Julia Krasnicka (Autor:in), 2017, A Comparison of Asian Values and American Values, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1127860