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Term:Democulture

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  1. democulture

Definitions[edit]

  1. A hypothetical or theoretical process where culture, in the form of beliefs, attitudes, daily practices, social-graph-based institutional shapes,
    represented by Lexeme form
    democulture
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    language proficiency level or register
    field-specific academic jargon term
    natural-language name of Sense
    democulture (typical definition)
    consists of Senses
    demo- (democracy)
    culture
    field or ideology Sense originates from
    meta-Marxism
    Molecular Marxism (MDem)
    field or ideology being meta-philosophically analyzed
    Western Marxism
    Existentialist-Structuralist tradition
    postcolonial Anarchisms
    inclusive history
    progressive anthropology

Forms[edit]

represented by form [Form]
democulture
grammatical category
noun (N)
represented by form [Form]
democulturocracy
grammatical category
noun (N)
qualifier
uncommon

Prototype notes[edit]

prototype notes
the hypothetical or theoretical concept that culture is a government in a similar sense to how a monarchy is, and a particular corrupt individual or locus of corrupt culture can be overrun by the masses and turned into a new form. I find the idea really stupid to be honest, but almost every single theory within "The US Left" since the 1990s seems to invent this concept as one of its core principles. Existentialism is in general a group of theories that ignores democracy per se and by going on and on about Free Will and The Subject tries to find the best way to invent democulture. queer theory is infamous in Tory settlements for constantly attributing the "institutional power" of homophobia and transphobia to the absence of democulture in "institutions". still workshopping the term, might get a different form later

democulture is government of the person, by the people and for the people