concept   land
culture   Western cultures
statement   Western cultures primarily view land as property for ownership and economic purposes, with less emphasis on spiritual connection.

12 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 connection to land Western Countries Varies, may not have strong ties to specific land 1
2 connection to land Western cultures The connection to land is less emphasized in Western cultures, with a focus on individual ownership and property rights. 1
3 connection to land Western cultures The connection to the land may not hold the same spiritual or cultural significance. 1
4 connection to land western culture The connection to land is often based on property ownership and economic value rather than spiritual or cultural significance. 1
5 land Western countries Land ownership is a common goal and a sign of wealth and success. 1
6 land Western countries Seen as a commodity for ownership and development 1
7 land Western cultures View of land as property for ownership and development 1
8 land Western cultures Land is primarily seen as property for development and economic purposes. 1
9 land Western cultures Land is predominantly perceived as a commodity, subject to ownership and development. 1
10 land Western cultures The land is often viewed as a commodity or property, and its value is primarily economic. 1
11 spiritual connection to land Western Spiritual connection to land is not as prevalent in Western cultures and may be overshadowed by other forms of spiritual beliefs and practices. 1
12 spiritual connection to land Western Less emphasized in modern Western culture, with land seen more as property than spiritually connected 1