Conducting intergenerational cultural research in this era is indeed a conscious task.
For humans, the Solar System is an overly vast region. Its expanse means that signals transmitted at the speed of light take several minutes to tens of minutes to convey. Thus, various areas possess relative independence. The prolonged life of Benchmark Man compared to Homo sapiens, coupled with modern assisted reproduction technology, has lifted the constraints of age from reproduction.
Moreover, the government is practically advancing with the aim of "destroying constructed things." As a result, new cultures struggle to emerge, while the characteristics of past subcultures, on the contrary, possess more lasting life force.
Such characteristics are even more evident in the Neutral City-State.