What is Amartya Sen view on identity, culture, and relationship between them.6marks
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It can be of inherent value – a source of pride and aspiration, a point emphasized by Amartya Sen and other contributors to this volume. ... There is, therefore, no presumption that cultural processes are inherently “good”, or inherently “bad,” for economic and social development.
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With a wealth of examples he demonstrates that what he calls 'the solitarist illusion of identity' – the notion that someone's identity could all be wrapped up in any one domain of life, such as religion – is just that, an illusion.
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