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Modernity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modernity is a term that is related to the modern era, but is distinct both from it and from modernism. In different contexts, the term refers to a condition associated with cultural and intellectual...
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Consequently, the fatal flaw of modern ruling elites lies in their lack of common sense – especially the misinterpretations of human psychology and socio-political affairs. ... When the foundation to a society is under compromise (should we ban right wing parties? should we ban criticism against religion? should we limit...
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massive development) by comparing traditional and modern, mature, industrial society. His lectures parallel the first few chapters in the Heilbroner and Milberg text. (Heilbroner has been a great influence on Alston's thinking about this topic, as too was Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation.
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And so he said, let there be poets, and the poets came in wide numbers and varried forms, and he saw that they were good, and he said, "Now I Shall shew unto you a poet greater than your wildest imaginings, and thus came forth the leagues of poets, and with joy(ce) the modern poet "Crazy C" and he saw that he was good...
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Modern society.--Changes in American society ... Modern society (1881) ... Text Archive > American Libraries > Modern society...
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The Woes of Modern Society ... "Behind the Christian facade arose a new secret religion, 'industrial religion,' that is rooted in the character structure of modern society, but is not recognized as 'religion.' The industrial religion is incompatible with genuine Christianity.
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