De Anna, GabrieleGabrieleDe Anna2019-09-192018-07-052016978-88-8303-809-9https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/44043Does it still make sense to try to know and understand traditional cultures, when we have to cope with everyday problems where the challenge is to build a future together, not to worry about the past? Wouldn’t it make more sense to find technical solutions to the practical problems opened by the need to live together, than trying to understand each other? For example, should we not struggle to find the best possible procedures to deal with practical problems, rather than spending time investigating our different heritages? The author suggests that there are reasons to keep worrying about cultural heritages and to try to understand and compare different cultures.engMulticulturalismPolitical PhilosophyPractical RationalityActionUniversalismPolitics and the Relevance of Culturesbookpartwww.openstarts.units.it/dspace/handle/10077/14044