The contradictions of cultural tourism, the economy and politics

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  • Alfredo Ascanio

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https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2004.02.011

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cultural tourism, economy, politics

Abstract

It was Thomas and Julian Huxley (1947) who defined evolution as an increase in complexity; that is, greater control, independence and self-realization; and at the same time, more harmonization in organizations, due to increased knowledge and experience. However, evolution does not imply progress, because evolution is a process of fact and progress is a judgment of value (Kahler, cf. Ash-Law, 1968: 9).

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References

Ashley Montagu, M.F., (Editor) 1968 Culture: man’s adaptive dimension. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bell, Daniel 1977 Las contradicciones culturales del capitalismo. Madrid: Alianza Universidad.

Huxley T.H and Huxley Julian 1947 Touchstone for ethics 1893-1943. New York.

Osborne, David y Plastrik, Peter 1998 La reducción de la burocracia: cinco estrategias para reinventar el gobierno. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Piadós.

Romero, Héctor Manuel 1977 Socio psicología del turismo. México: Ediciones Daimon.

Published

2004-01-07

How to Cite

Ascanio, A. (2004). The contradictions of cultural tourism, the economy and politics. PASOS Revista De Turismo Y Patrimonio Cultural, 2(1), 139–143. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2004.02.011

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