Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann (1967) hypothesized that we live within a socially constructed reality based on the sociology of knowledge[1] about which we take for granted. The sociology of knowledge is information about how we see, live and do in our everyday lives, providing our truths and meanings. The sociology of knowledge is unique to each society. What is real to an Australian may not be real to a Korean and the knowledge of a brick layer will differ from the knowledge of a carpenter. Our very thinking cannot be independent of our own social context.
People shouldn't let culture dictate their lives. Look where it got us today. Treating other people right so that we may live harmoniously wirh each other on earth should be the top priority of every human being.
People shouldn't let culture dictate their lives. Look where it got us today. Treating other people right so that we may live harmoniously wirh each other on earth should be the top priority of every human being.