One thing must also be increasingly clear to back-to-basics forces. We can never go “back.” Not only are today’s “basic” skills not the same as yesterday’s, but, at the present rate of technological change, today’s “basic” knowledge will be obsolete tomorrow. [1, 8, 9] In addition, the mechanisms by which we adjust and relate to our environment will be different. Anthropologists have observed that societies themselves are evolving toward a “world culture,” the exact nature of which has not been established, but which will render traditional forms of acculturation outmoded. [10]