Immediately after World War II, a shattered Japanese nation arrived at a consensus goal for national recovery. That consensual goal provided the incentive for its spectacular progress, decade after decade. Then during the late 1980s, the Japanese people stepped back and looked around at their manifest achievement. It was easy to conclude they had reached their coveted goal. So the question for them became, "all right, what's next?" This theory tries to explain the Japanese crisis of the 1990s. Which of the following theory are we talking about?
A. The Cultural Causation theory.
B. The Power Shift theory.
C. The Third Way theory.
D. The Hybridity theory.
E. The Cultural Capital theory.
Answer: A. The Cultural Causation theory.