Culture
The slow-moving forces of religion, language, and tradition
Elements of a Durable Civilization
by Stewart Brand
by Allegra Rosenberg
by Paul Constance
by Allegra Rosenberg
A Film 600 Years in the Making
by Patrick Shen
Culture in the deep sense — the slow-moving forces of religion, language, and tradition. Here, things begin to move at rhythms longer than the human life-span; to change cultural dynamics is often a multi-generational challenge that can become quite messy if sped up.

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