Human High Culture
- "The Empire justified its actions through Human superiority—it was our duty to preserve order to prevent the exploitation of lesser species. Any action in the pursuit of that goal was justified."
- ―Soontir Fel
Human High Culture, also called High Human Culture and Imperial High Culture or Human Supremacy, was the Galactic Empire's codified policy of Humanocentric speciesism. It centered around the belief (long, if privately, held by a minority of Humans in the Human-dominated Core) that Humans were inherently superior to other species.
History
- "It must be you [to assume the role of Supreme Chancellor, not I]. You have the political skills, and more to the point, you are a human. In this era only a human is capable of rising to the top of Coruscant's biased political heap."
- ―Darth Plagueis to Palpatine
There were several undertones that carried over into anti-droid sentiment and anti-female chauvinism, which also manifested against Human females, who were almost universally barred from the higher echelons of power in the Empire's military and government. Exceptions included Admiral Daala of the Imperial Navy (promoted in secret by Grand Moff Tarkin), Admiral Betl Oxtroe, Intelligence Director Ysanne Isard, Captain Uwlla Iillor of the Black Asp, and the highly decorated Pilot Juno Eclipse.
Those not meeting the standards of Human High Culture were marked as being Non-huMan.
At the time of the foundation of the Galactic Empire, there were several active, minority populist groups on Coruscant that advocated concepts of Human supremacy. These were quickly assimilated into the nascent COMPNOR. Their views were then coalesced into a coherent vision primarily by Crueya Vandron, Ishin-Il-Raz, and Sate Pestage.

The chief tenet of Human High Culture was that Humans were the only truly intelligent and productive members of any society. They cited that it was almost exclusively Humans who had formed and led the Old Republic and the Human worlds of the Core were some of the oldest, richest, and most advanced in the galaxy.
As such, through the repealing of such laws as the Rights of Sentience and the creation of new acts, all nonhumans were made second-class citizens (if citizens at all). Non-Human slavery was re-legalized. Only 'pure' (i.e., those made exclusively by Humans and with no help from nonhumans) works of art (such as operas, holovids, or books) were allowed to be produced, viewed, and spread, since only Human culture was worthy enough to be allowed to prosper in the New Order. Non-Humans were 'actively discouraged' to participate in government or join the Imperial military, and Human governors and moffs were placed in command of nonhuman worlds and sectors. There were loopholes, however: if non-Humans and Near-humans were devoted enough to Emperor Palpatine, and focused solely upon serving his Empire, then they would be left unmolested. Examples of such tolerance were Grand Admiral Thrawn, Grand Moff Bertroff Hissa, and General Bentilais san Sk'ar.
It could be argued that any roots for Palpatine's bigotry could be traced to the traditional animosity that dominated relations between the Humans of Naboo (Palpatine's home planet) and the Gungans who cohabited that world. However, It is debatable to what degree, if any, Palpatine was a speciesist.[3] Palpatine freely consorted with nonhumans such as Mas Amedda and Sly Moore, as well as being an apprentice to Darth Plagueis (a Muun) and taking Darth Maul (a Dathomirian Zabrak) as an apprentice, all of whom were Humanoid. Therefore, it might be suggested that as a Sith, Palpatine's Humanocentrism was more liberal than that of the standard Imperial view, possibly due to the fact that Sith throughout history were predominantly either Human or Humanoid. Palpatine, or rather Darth Sidious, indicated in the Book of Sith that he did not personally adhere to Humanocentrism himself, but nonetheless viewed it as useful for ensuring a tighter grip on the Empire.[4] From this viewpoint, it is conceivable that Palpatine's speciesism was broadened to include certain Humanoid species and that he used anti-alien sentiments as a way to divide the beings of the galaxy and help consolidate his rule. In fact, among the atrocities Palpatine committed was the destruction of the Human-dominated world of Alderaan and the creation of a pathogen that targeted Humans exclusively.
Human High Culture was enforced and imprinted upon the Empire's citizenry by the Coalition for Progress, Imperial Board of Culture, and the Sub-Adult Groups.
The views of Human High Culture would be kept alive in the New Republic for years after the Empire's defeat by fringe groups such as the Human League. At the same time, Admiral Daala strongly weakened this concept within the Imperial Remnant by allowing aliens of all kinds to join the Imperial military.
Appearances
- Star Wars Journal: The Fight for Justice (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith novelization (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith unabridged audiobook (Indirect mention only)
"Small Favors" – Star Wars Adventure Journal 12
"Graveyard of Alderaan" – Classic Adventures: Volume Two
"Galaxywide NewsNets" – Star Wars Adventure Journal 5
"Galaxywide NewsNets" – Star Wars Adventure Journal 11
"Galaxywide NewsNets" – Star Wars Adventure Journal 13
Sources
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
"Into the Core Worlds" – Star Wars Adventure Journal 7
- Heroes & Rogues
- The Truce at Bakura Sourcebook (as High Human Culture)
- Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- Lords of the Expanse
- Player's Guide to Tapani
- The Far Orbit Project (as Empire's High Culture)