Culture of Death
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Culture of Death has two distinct meanings:
- a term used in contemporary political discourse in the United States to describe certain positions that contrast with a Culture of Life.
- a term used in Colonial Europe to describe "barbaric" cultures which allegedly glorified or worshiped death. This was then used as a justification for the subjagation and colonization of these cultures.