Dear George,

> >> stance within one's national culture and doesn't free oneself from it.
> Its
> >
> >What do you mean by that ? Isnt this naiv ? That one must "free" himself
> >from something ?
> >
> Well if something is influencing you in a way that is detrimental to your
> freedom and autonomy, you will probably want to free yourself from it. For
> example, you might want to free yourself from hunger, if you're starving.
> 
> I'm not at all sure what you're asking though.

I wouldnt call eating freedom from hunger.

And I have just no problems with "my" culture. What is this anyway ?

And what do you want to get by becoming "international" ? 

But its not so very important.

Cheers, H.

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