ACU philosophy seminar this week: Professor John Ozolins (ACU)

Friday March 6, 2.30-4pm

Talk is in Melbourne (address below) with video links to campuses. Sydney 
philosophers note alternatives of North Sydney or Strathfield campuses.

Melbourne, St Patrick's Lv 7 (ROOM 703),  250 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne

North Sydney, MacKillop Level 16 TWH Building

Brisbane, McAuley AC.22

Strathfield, MSM VC Room (E2.45 Room)

Canberra, Signadou 110  Ballarat Aquinas 503.

All enquiries: Steve Matthews (stephen.matth...@acu.edu.au)

TITLE: Education and transformation: creating cultural identity and civil 
society

Civil Society serves as important bulwark against both the State and the market 
economy. It exists in tension with both since civil society constitutes the 
associational and social life of communities and so can provide an independent 
critical evaluation of the values that the State and the market support in 
their policies. Even in totalitarian societies, civil society can be a source 
of support for oppressed people. Recent events across the globe attest to the 
power of civil social movements and of civil society. Cultural Identity forms 
an important bridge between the State and civil society, since individual 
identity is formed in families, in neighbourhoods, in communities and through 
associations, that is, in particular cultural traditions. Civil society 
expresses these cultural traditions and so individual cultural identity is 
shaped by civil society. In turn, the State itself is founded on cultural 
identity or identities that are part of national identity. This paper examines 
the connection between cultural identity and civil society, arguing that 
education has an important transformative role in the preservation and 
transmission of cultural traditions. It has, therefore, an important role in 
the creation of individuals’ cultural identity, which in turn, transforms the 
cultural identity of civil society and of the State.


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