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Culturally, [[Burgundie]] is one of the least vernacular and most mechanical nations in the world. This means that there is a level of homongony across the diverse and vast thalossocracy. This is an accidental side effect of the centralized, planned mechanization put forward by the various royal institutions since the [[New Burgundie Secession War]], but especially since the [[Great Cronan War]]. These mechanization efforts, namely in the wide spread use of air conditioning, mass transit, and subsidized domestic migration have allowed the Burgundians to live anywhere in the world under the same conditions as they would on the [[Isle of Burgundie]].
The core cultural values the Burgoignacs are known for are a radical adherence to the value of labor, self sufficiency, and a seemingly terse or curt way of interacting. This is attributed to the presence and dominance of the {{wpl|Cistercians|Cistercian}} and {{wpl|Trappsits|Trappist}} orders of monks having cast a long shadow on the coastal areas of the former [[Kingdom of Latium]]. This gives Burgoignesc cultural elements commonly associated with some more northern and Protestant realms. That it is an religio-socio-economic anomaly is a source of pride for the Burgoignac who toils in the sweltering heat. This strong sense of exceptionalism and self identify has had a broad impact on the way Burgoignacs interact with the world. There is no more impactful a place than in the area of immigration. There is a globally known and firmly expected demand for {{wpl|acculturation}} for immigrants to Burgundie and its thalassocracy. Careful not fully embracing a nationalist interpretation of {{wpl|cultural assimilation}}, Burgoignacs ascribe to the philosophy of "keeping the flame alight and aloft". This means that those who immigrate to Burgundie are doing so because it is ''Burgundie'' and no other nation on earth. Therefore the unique aspects of Burgundie, its culture, its government, its infrastructure, and its social policy must be preserved so as to continue to be destination of choice for those who wish to arrive on her shores.
Many international sociologists term this ''Laissez-faire Vilauristrification'' in reference to the fact that the phenomenon was accidental and that the [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] cultural experience is becoming more like that of the capital in [[Vilauristre]]. This has been more noticeable in the [[Burgundie|Burgundian]] territories outside of [[Levantia]], as Levantine Burgundian culture is the core that many other vernacular cultures within the thalassocracy are being pulled towards.
 
Burgoignesc exceptionalism also impacts the way Burgundie interacts with the world. The same "keeping the flame alight and aloft" philosophy applies to Burgoignacs understanding of their role in the world. Burgundie is a founding member of numerous international bodies that are tasked with improving human development in the Occidental sense. Burgundie is party to many more regional and local organizations that seek to improve the human condition in terms determined by those afflicted. These engagements are part of Burgundie's effort to democratize the ability of all to live where they are free from harm, a term Burgoignacs apply broadly to cover topics from food security, authoritarianism, political and socio-sexual violence, access to services deemed by the [[League of Nations]] to be human rights, and, most importantly, '''access to international commerce'''. This leads to Burgoignacs being ardent supporters of large multi-national bodies in favor or protecting those efforts and also leads it to be a rather {{wpl|Interventionism (politics)|interventionalist}} in all forms (e.g. politically, economically, and militarily). This has become known as ''Dirigismatic Burgundification'' or a directed and active attempt to make the world look and feel more like Burgundie.
 
Culturally, [[Burgundie]] is one of the least vernacular and most mechanical nations in the world. This means that there is a level of homogony across the diverse and vast thalassocracy. This is an accidental side effect of the centralized, planned mechanization put forward by the various royal institutions since the [[New Burgundie Secession War]], but especially since the [[Great War]]. These mechanization efforts, namely in the wide spread use of air conditioning, mass transit, and subsidized domestic migration have allowed the Burgoignacs to live anywhere in the world under the same conditions as they would on the [[Isle of Burgundie]].
Many international sociologists term this ''Laissez-faire Vilauristrification'' in reference to the fact that the phenomenon was accidental and that the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] cultural experience is becoming more like that of the capital in [[Vilauristre]]. This has been more noticeable in the Burgoignesc territories outside of [[Levantia]], as Levantine Burgundian culture is the core that many other vernacular cultures within the thalassocracy are being pulled towards.


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