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KULTUR in NORWAY or No Way; ...Hanne Nabintu Herland is a Norwegian Historian of Comparative Religions and author who is well known from public debate and frequently used in the media. In this interview she presents her book Alarm! A culture in crisis(2010), by Luther Publishing House, where she advocates for a renewed focus on European traditonal and national values. She says it is a paradox that Norway as one of the world’s richest countries, still struggles with heavy usolved social problems.
Herland puts the blame on radicals and liberals who for the past thirty years have pushed Europe towards a cultural suicide by demeaning their own values in order to meet demands of a more pluralistic society. She proclaimes that it’s time Europe became proud of her own historical roots and renew the ethical values which once made Europe a great civilization: Hard work, honesty, unselfishness, faithfulness and a strong sense of morality.
In a time of upheaval, traditional European values are needed more than ever in order to sustain solidarity and empathy in liberal states. www.hannenabintuherland.com
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KULTUR in NORWAY or No Way; ...Hanne Nabintu Herland is a Norwegian Historian of Comparative Religions and author who is well known from public debate and frequently used in the media. In this interview she presents her book Alarm! A culture in crisis(2010), by Luther Publishing House, where she advocates for a renewed focus on European traditonal and national values. She says it is a paradox that Norway as one of the world’s richest countries, still struggles with heavy usolved social problems.
ReplyDeleteHerland puts the blame on radicals and liberals who for the past thirty years have pushed Europe towards a cultural suicide by demeaning their own values in order to meet demands of a more pluralistic society. She proclaimes that it’s time Europe became proud of her own historical roots and renew the ethical values which once made Europe a great civilization: Hard work, honesty, unselfishness, faithfulness and a strong sense of morality.
In a time of upheaval, traditional European values are needed more than ever in order to sustain solidarity and empathy in liberal states. www.hannenabintuherland.com