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* '''Population:''' 27 million
* '''Population:''' 27 million
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* '''Aspects:''' Poor
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Benin is economically unremarkable, still struggling
Benin is economically unremarkable, still struggling
to attain a modest Third Wave standard of living. The
to attain a modest Third Wave standard of living. The
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borrowing heavily from both [[Transhumanism]] and the
borrowing heavily from both [[Transhumanism]] and the
[[Majority Cultures]] movement. It has proven popular outside
[[Majority Cultures]] movement. It has proven popular outside
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Benin, catching on in the [[:Category:Caribbean|Caribbean]], [[:Category:Latin America|Latin America]],
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Benin, catching on in the [[:Category:Caribbean|Caribbean]], [[:Category:Central America|Latin America]],
and even the [[United States]]. Today, the National
and even the [[United States]]. Today, the National
University has a healthy department of
University has a healthy department of
voudoun theology, which attracts scholars
voudoun theology, which attracts scholars
from around the world.
from around the world.

Latest revision as of 16:09, 13 June 2010

  • Population: 27 million
  • Aspects: Poor, Third Wave

Benin is economically unremarkable, still struggling to attain a modest Third Wave standard of living. The country is more notable for its religious setting. Benin has long been known as the birthplace of voudoun, and the religion was at the center of a nationalistic movement which swept the country in the 2050s. Present-day voudoun as practiced in Benin is a very cosmopolitan faith, borrowing heavily from both Transhumanism and the Majority Cultures movement. It has proven popular outside Benin, catching on in the Caribbean, Latin America, and even the United States. Today, the National University has a healthy department of voudoun theology, which attracts scholars from around the world.

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