Response to Makaella's Blog:

Makaella, I think you offer good insight here when you say progress is arbitrary. I personally don't think that progress can be defined in the global perspective, because progress means different things for different countries. I also don't think that it should be defined, because that can lead to a superiority complex, one that I think the United States has always possessed. The United States defines progress in industrial and technological terms. Some countries aren't as advanced in these aspects, but are much more developed in culture. Since the United States defines progress in different terms that the other country lacks, they view themselves as superior, when really the other country is superior in other aspects. Who is to judge who is inferior or superior?
This is something that I have always had a problem with throughout my life, and especially lately since I have entered this class. People talk about different cultures and how they are inferior to our own but really, who is to judge another culture? How can we define something as inferior or superior? Every culture is its own entity and it should be respected as such, not looked down upon. What even is American culture? How can we look down upon other developed cultures when they are just as valid as our own?
Thanks for writing your blog!

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