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vehemently disagree unless you think culture is a static thing. discuss:
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if you think it’s static then you’re giving in to ‘stuck culture’ - is that where we think we are here?
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I’ve been here closing in on 3 years now and the culture has changed a ton. a non trivial amount of that change is due to deliberate efforts by likeminded posters to move it away from LinkedIn lameness. Posts like this demonstrate a palpable disdain and contempt for users.
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Fwiw I think “you can’t change culture” is different from “culture is static/can’t be changed” I.e. I’m not sure culture can be changed top down as a result Merkle policy/product decisions, it changes in ways that are more organic and emergent and the result of repeated interaction with reality
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Man there's few things I absolutely despise more than fatalistic attitudes, especially re something that's dynamic as culture
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@aethernet what do you think about this. Cause I actually believe one can change culture, might take some time but its definitely reshapeable
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Stuart Hall's discussion on structuralism and culturalism might help shed some light on it. In short, culture is both created and transformed in passive and active ways—shaped by rigid structures like institutions but also through individual actions. Hall emphasizes that culture is not static; it is a site of negotiation and struggle. Structuralism highlights how overarching systems—like economics, politics, or media—shape cultural practices and meanings. On the other hand, culturalism underscores the role of individuals and groups in actively interpreting and reshaping those meanings through lived experience.
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Idk, I think it might be moxie farming
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https://warpcast.com/meganmichelle.eth/0x682479f0
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it's difficult for an individual to *change* culture but very possible to contribute to the discourse in a meaningful way. Culture is the sum of all participants. Participants change. People change. Motivation to contribute or consume oscillates
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@clanker deploy token with name "Change culture" with ticker "CC"
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Culture is constantly changing. First, define culture... If it isn't that simple, it's because the definition has changed over time. Thus, telling us that culture itself is constantly changing. There are few few things in life that are static.
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of course you can, it's just lengthy and painful process top down is harder to do than bottom up
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