Analysis Of J. Lavelle Ingram's 'Understanding American Worldview'

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In the article ‘Understanding American Worldview’ by J. LaVelle Ingram, the author explains the 5 basic worldviews that Americans tend to live by, they are 1) Time focuses on the future rather than the past; 2) that we should be able to control nature; 3) that people can be counted on to do the right thing when given the chance; 4) that an individual’s needs and aspirations should be counted as more important than the groups’ or families’; and 5) that what one does or accomplishes is more important than the way he/she conducts him/herself. The author describes these worldviews with the intentions to help further explain how worldviews can vary dramatically depending where a person is living. The author intends to help others understand each other more in depth in order to create a more balanced society for immigrants as well as residents. The first American worldview that I will introduce is that time focuses on the future rather than the past. This means that Americans tend to live for the moment, …show more content…

The author is trying to convoy that life is lived in many different levels of understanding and meaning, and how there are advantages and disadvantages no matter which way a person lives their life. Ingram wonderfully displays the mass differences in worldviews and hopes to establish less confusion when attempting to share those views with Immigrants. The author is not trying to push worldviews upon anyone, however she is exploiting the vast ways people can learn and discuss different worldviews without causing discrimination or confusion. Being open minded to worldviews can allow you to gain perspective as well as experience when trying to understand other perspectives that may seem unfamiliar to

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