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It also should be noted that when placed in an international context, 'culture' is much more language-specific than 'ideology' in its usage: e.g. in Italian civiltà and cultura together cover the main connotations of English 'culture', whereas Kultur in German retains a considerable historical baggage that it does not have in English, and 'civilisation' in French often has positive cultural connotations of artistic and intellectual achievement that it lacks in English. See for example Alfed Meyer's appendices A and B to and the brief discussion of its relationship to the term civilization
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