Culture

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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.

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

Culture and metaculture

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.

The postmodernism movement in philosophy popularized the concept of cultural relativism, which many have interpreted badly as a version of moral relativism that offers no independent judgement of ethics outside of local cultural norms. This straw man is naturally abhorrent to people with an innate understanding that morality comes from the brain and everyone has a similar one. It's also abhorrent to literalists who reject anything that doesn't conform with their own cultural canon, as well as rationalists who believe in a shared reality that is revealed through science. Don't even get JP started on it!

Postmodernism pisses off nearly everyone, so why is it so pervasive in academia? The reason for this is because it is the first stage of cognitive development that is truly pluralistic and inclusive. The need for a pluralistic worldview was compelling in the years following World War 2. Global communication and trade has caused cross-cultural interaction on a level never before seen. In order to prevent constant moral misunderstandings and the resulting conflicts, it was necessary to promote a philosophy that prioritized peaceful coexistence over empirical exactitude.

metaculture offers a universalist cognitive development perspective on culture that considers postmodern criticisms of scientific biases and priorities, while still acknowledging the increasingly accurate picture of our shared reality that the messy but persistent progress of the scientific method reveals. It is fully inclusive without being relativistic. It offers strong moral convictions without harsh moral judgement of differences that are ultimately stylistic and linguistic rather than functional.

When a deep understanding of human psychology and sociology are combined with a utilitarian ethic and universalist perspective, the result is a general theory of human behavior that allows for a wide range of cultural variation, while still acknowledging that there are lines which no amount of cultural conditioning will allow us to cross, and differences in the happiness outcomes that can be measured and considered as society evolves.

Culture Club

You must adopt the culture of the club in order to be a member of the in-group.

What is Culture and Why Does It Matter?


Culture Club - Karma Chameleon