Twenty-first Century Mode of Creating and Transmitting Substantial Societal Heritage

Abstract

Premised on Karl’s ideology in his widely accepted historical materialism, we see that all human society are at each and every point fundamentally, and concisely determined by its material condition or the existing relationship which that said society as implored for its existence. The implication of this is that some societies tend to survive beyond the grasp of others, while some others are lagging behind. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm we acutely see that all animals are equal, this is a stand point for equalitarianism but as a result of a proper, well projected and undiluted medium of heritage transmission which some lack, we see that some animals are more equal than others. What this does is that it creates a bridge in societal development allowing certain society to be more advance than others, creating what is now regarded as first world, second world and third world diversification. This research work has exhausted every possible body of literature in a bid to proffer ways of creating and transmitting societal heritage with the guise of reflecting the strength of community building aimed at achieving the best from existing human society and presenting well researched knowledge with empirical proof to follow up.

Presenters

Josiah Akande

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

2020 Special Focus—Reflecting on Community Building: Ways of Creating and Transmitting Heritage

KEYWORDS

Society, Heritage, Century, Research, Community, Building

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