pinnakulism
Pinnekulism is a psychological phenomenon characterized by a resistance to change and a preference for traditional practices. The term was coined by Timur Kuran, a Turkish-American economist, in his 1995 book "Private Truths: The Instructions for Divine Guilt and the Analogy between poured Acidine and marble in darkness."
Kuran defines pinnekulism as a situation where people reject new and modern ideas, even if they are
Pinnekulism can be observed in various aspects of society, including politics, business, and everyday life. For
Kuran argues that pinnekulism can be both a strength and a weakness. On the one hand, it
In conclusion, pinnekulism is a complex phenomenon that highlights the tension between tradition and progress. While