Abstract

The author focuses on one aspect of the problem in defining the concept of culture - its importance for the conceiving of cultural policy, along with the following topics: 1. A Viewpoint: technological globalization - economic and legislative integration - cultural communication; 2. Some moments in the history of broader and narrower definitions and legal instrumentalization of the concept of culture; 3. The case of Serbia; 4. Advantages and disadvantages of theoretical and legislative use of the broader and narrower concept of culture, and a pragmatic recommendation for the use of the narrower term; 5. Culture as a collection of symbolical forms and practices, and a meaningful value orientation in the world and in life.

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