Is Tradition Important?

Tomorrow's World Viewpoint
15 Feb 201705:18

Summary

TLDRThe script debates the importance of tradition in the modern world, highlighting the decline of traditional values in the English-speaking world over the past thirty years. It contrasts this with China's renewed emphasis on ancient traditions, particularly Confucian values, to foster a stable and prosperous society. The script argues that a nation's heritage and cultural roots are crucial for its development and unity, urging Western societies to reconsider their own cultural erosion. Stuart Wachowicz concludes by suggesting a re-examination of Western civilization's foundations, particularly those rooted in the Bible, to ensure societal prosperity.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 Tradition is seen by some as essential for stability, while others view it as an obstacle to progress.
  • πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ There has been a significant decline in the value placed on tradition in the English-speaking world over the past thirty years.
  • πŸ“š There is a reluctance in England and English Canada to teach their historical and cultural heritage, fearing accusations of bigotry.
  • βš–οΈ The elements of culture that shaped the English language, literature, parliamentary democracy, common law, and freedoms are not being robustly taught.
  • πŸ›οΈ Retaining valuable cultural aspects is crucial for developing national pride and respecting one's heritage.
  • πŸ”„ The erosion of traditional values is evident in various aspects, from work ethic and politeness to respect for elders and proper conduct.
  • πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ In contrast, China places great emphasis on maintaining ancient traditions of respect and politeness, influenced by Confucius' teachings.
  • πŸ“– The Chinese government promotes Confucian values worldwide through Confucius Institutes, recognizing their importance in building a strong society.
  • πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Chinese leadership emphasizes moral education and the re-establishment of links to ancient traditions for a stable and prosperous nation.
  • πŸ“œ There is a call to rediscover the roots of Western culture, particularly through the teachings of the Bible, to prevent further erosion of heritage.

Q & A

  • What are the two opposing views on tradition mentioned in the script?

    -Some see tradition as essential for maintaining stability in a rapidly changing world, while others view it as a senseless anchor holding back progression.

  • How has the valuing of tradition changed in the English-speaking world over the past thirty years?

    -There has been a considerable loss in the valuing of tradition, with a modern context that embraces cultural change and elements from various sources other than its own roots.

  • What is the concern about teaching history and cultural heritage in England and English Canada?

    -Education officials are reluctant to teach this heritage unashamedly, fearing it will be labeled as bigotry. This reluctance may lead to a nation forgetting its past.

  • Why is retaining valuable aspects of culture considered critical?

    -Retaining valuable cultural aspects is essential for developing proper pride in one's country and its achievements, and it does not equate to disrespecting other nations or cultures.

  • What evidence of the decay of traditional values is mentioned in the script?

    -The decay of traditional values is evident in the work ethic, simple rules of politeness, protocols when meeting people, actions of respect towards elders, dress codes for school, and how teachers or persons of authority are addressed.

  • How does the script describe the situation in China regarding tradition and cultural values?

    -China places great emphasis on maintaining ancient traditions of respect and politeness, with Confucian values being taught in schools. The Chinese government promotes these values worldwide through Confucius Institutes.

  • What was Dr. Xu Jia Lu's charge to Chinese educational leaders, and how was it received?

    -Dr. Xu Jia Lu charged educational leaders to make young boys into strong and gentle men, and young girls into gracious ladies. This charge was well received and is being implemented in Chinese schools.

  • What is the perceived outcome of China’s approach to valuing traditions according to the script?

    -The approach has led to a united society with a common set of values, morals, and social traditions, contributing to China's rapid modern ascent, stability, and prosperity.

  • What lesson does the script suggest Canada should learn from China?

    -Canada should consider the implications of allowing the continued erosion of its heritage and look to rediscover the roots of Western culture to preserve its society.

  • What historical text does the script mention as heavily influencing Western civilization?

    -The script mentions the Bible as a text that has miraculously preserved and passed on traditions, history, and lessons for millennia, influencing Western civilization.

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TraditionWestern CultureHeritageCultural ChangeHistorical RootsEducationValuesSocietyChinaConfucius