The notion of the 'inner-directed' man set against the 'outer-directed' man became culturally influential despite its superficiality.
Many culturally influential Italian public intellectuals signed the Manifesto of the Fascist Intellectuals, among them:
The Rossettis were a culturally influential Italo-British family.
They made studio portraits of artists and culturally influential people in the years between 1840 and 1875.
March 13 - Fritz Lang's culturally influential film Metropolis premieres in Germany.
Over time, these words gradually move outward to less culturally influential areas in a ripple pattern.
So Celtic, while influential culturally, may never have been the main language of the area.
Sometimes referred to as "guru busters," the group critiques India's culturally influential godmen.
Down that route, of course, lies financial disadvantage and what might be even more frightening for the culturally influential, the specter of Victorian respectability.
Since the Etruscans were politically and culturally influential in pre-Republican Rome, many Etruscologists are also scholars of the history, archaeology, and culture of Rome.