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If you want to change the culture, you will have to start by changing the organization.
Mary Douglas
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Mary Douglas
Age: 86 †
Born: 1921
Born: March 25
Died: 2007
Died: May 16
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San Remo
Dame Mary Douglas
Margaret Mary Tew
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Just in our lifetime our society has become looser and more private, it becomes extremely difficult to hold to any permanent commitment whatever, least of all to organized religion.
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When we are reflecting on terrorism we can grieve for many things we do and have done.
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The history of the Church of Rome is a constant leakage of members into such breakaway cults, which go on splitting.
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It's unlikely that the organized religions will get more sectarian... or is it? I am not at all sure.
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Islam is in principle egalitarian, and has always had problems with power.
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Behind a leader there must be followers, but they should always be on the lookout for the main chance and ready to change sides if the current leader doesn't deliver.
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Institutions have the pathetic megalomania of the computer whose whole vision of the world is its own program.
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Religion can make it worse. Are you supposing that if people were encouraged to believe in a transcendent reality, and to be encouraged by grand rituals and music and preaching, to love their neighbors, then they would put jealousy and frustration aside?
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Where there is dirt there is system. Dirt is the byproduct of a systematic ordering and classification of matter.
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Since 1970, relationships can be more volatile, jobs more ephemeral, geographical mobility more intensified, stability of marriage weaker.
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Hierarchy works well in a stable environment.
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I have increasingly, over the years, felt that religion today does our civilization more harm than good.
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Our technological infrastructure alienates us from each other. No need to form a workplace community, everybody there will be out in a year or two, and so will you, looking for a better place.
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Pretensions to moral superiority are devastatingly destructive.
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The theory of cultural bias... is the idea that a culture is based on a particular form of organization. It can't be transplanted except to another variant of that organization.
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