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In Samuel Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations he quotes Lester Pearson, the great Canadian internationalist. Pearson said that humans were moving into an age when different civilizations will have to learn to live side by side in peaceful interchange, learn from each other, study each other’s history and ideals and art and culture and mutually enrich each other’s lives. Unless we adopted this perspective as the new world view, then the alternative would be horrible to contemplate, maybe even the end of civilization itself.

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In Samuel Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations he quotes Lester Pearson, the great Canadian internationalist. Pearson said that humans were moving into an age when different civilizations will have to learn to live side by side in peaceful interchange, learn from each other, study each other’s history and ideals and art and culture and mutually enrich each other’s lives. Unless we adopted this perspective as the new world view, then the alternative would be horrible to contemplate, maybe even the end of civilization itself.

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