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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...oth in Western countries and elsewhere? Which parts of Western culture are public, superficial exterior, sensation industry, which parts of innermost ... ...uture. Today we ask, what does a global person identify with, what are his safety networks? Will local morality be replaced by biological morality, an... ...al, sand and other building materials to houses. Today, driving buffalo on public roads is prohibited, because they slow down traffic and are an accid... ... cockerels, hens and dogs competed with radios, melancholic Thai music and public speaking. After that came the movies, live entertainment also in Lam... ...s. (17 During the recession, Dr. , a dissenter, has constantly appeared in public demanding a new, ethically and ecologically just economy. The countr... ...2; 26.11.2002. 17. In Thailand, a group of researchers put out the first public warning in 1985 of the harmful effects of plant biocides on Thailan... ...a threat to the unity of families and kinship groups also in Thailand. The safety networks of local village communities stop functioning. Young people...

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