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== See also == == See also ==
-*''[[Socialisme ou Barbarie]]'' 
-*[[Philistine]] 
-*[[Sack of Rome]] 
-*[[Noble savage]] 
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Barbarian invasions]] *[[Barbarian invasions]]
*[[Barbarism]] *[[Barbarism]]
*[[Barbarism (linguistics)]] *[[Barbarism (linguistics)]]
 +*[[Berber (name)]]
*[[Civilization]] *[[Civilization]]
 +*[[Ethnic groups in Chinese history]]
*[[Ethnocentrism]] *[[Ethnocentrism]]
 +*[[Ethnography]]
 +*[[Ethnology]]
 +*[[Mleccha]]
 +*[[Noble savage]]
 +*[[Philistine]]
 +*[[Sack of Rome]]
*[[Skræling]] *[[Skræling]]
 +*''[[Socialisme ou Barbarie]]''
*[[Stateless societies]] *[[Stateless societies]]
*[[Vandals]] *[[Vandals]]
 +*[[Future Shock]]
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"Barbarian" is a pejorative term for an uncivilized, uncultured person, either in a general reference to a member of a nation or ethnicity perceived as having an inferior level of civilization, or in an individual reference to a brutal, cruel, insensitive person whose behaviour is unacceptable in the society of the speaker. While the latter sense is always pejorative, the former one has not invariably been so, as described below.

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