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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture Culture] is a core concept in [[metaculture]], as one can imagine.
[[File:Culture-mona-lisa-art-religion-materialism-ethics-relativism.jpg|thumb|Art, fandom, and camera obsession are all culture]]
[[wikipedia:Culture|Culture]] is a core concept in [[metaculture]], as one can imagine.


When used in this [[wiki]], Culture is meant to include all of the primary influences, beliefs, [[traditions]], [[art]], [[ritual]], [[religion]], [[political]] beliefs, etc. that contribute to what makes any group of people unique.
When used in this [[wiki]], Culture is meant to include all of the primary influences, beliefs, [[traditions]], [[art]], [[ritual]], [[religion]], [[political]] beliefs, etc. that contribute to what makes any group of people unique.
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Culture can be defined on many levels. Nations, cities, [[religions]], [[political]] parties, corporations, [[music]] fans, sports teams--any group of people with something in common can create a common expression of culture.
Culture can be defined on many levels. Nations, cities, [[religions]], [[political]] parties, corporations, [[music]] fans, sports teams--any group of people with something in common can create a common expression of culture.


[[metaculture]] seeks to create a [[universalist|universal]] common culture based on a [[culturally neutral]] [[ethical]] framework and [[creation story]]. Not a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoculturalism monoculture] that suppresses the unique and varied cultures of the world, but a common cultural language that allows for [[in-group]] identification despite different nationalities, [[religions]], or other major cultural touchstones.
[[metaculture]] seeks to create a [[Universalist|universal]] common culture based on a [[culturally neutral]] [[ethical]] framework and [[creation story]]. Not a [[wikipedia:Monoculturalism|monoculture]] that suppresses the unique and varied cultures of the world, but a common cultural language that allows for [[in-group]] identification despite different nationalities, [[religions]], or other major cultural touchstones.


See [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Culture|What links here]] for a list of pages that cover topics related to culture.
See [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Culture|What links here]] for a list of pages that cover topics related to culture.

Latest revision as of 07:40, 25 January 2024

Art, fandom, and camera obsession are all culture

Culture is a core concept in metaculture, as one can imagine.

When used in this wiki, Culture is meant to include all of the primary influences, beliefs, traditions, art, ritual, religion, political beliefs, etc. that contribute to what makes any group of people unique.

Culture can be defined on many levels. Nations, cities, religions, political parties, corporations, music fans, sports teams--any group of people with something in common can create a common expression of culture.

metaculture seeks to create a universal common culture based on a culturally neutral ethical framework and creation story. Not a monoculture that suppresses the unique and varied cultures of the world, but a common cultural language that allows for in-group identification despite different nationalities, religions, or other major cultural touchstones.

See What links here for a list of pages that cover topics related to culture.

What is Culture and Why Does It Matter?


Culture Club - Karma Chameleon