Some believe the modernist movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were the final cohesive chapter in the
culmination of linear history, that post-modernism was ushered
in following WWII and that philosophical and aesthetic movements ceased to develop according to linear trajectories, and instead diverged into a multifold netwo
Some believe the modernist movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were the final cohesive chapter in the
culmination of linear history, that post-modernism was ushered
in following WWII and that philosophical and aesthetic movements ceased to develop according to linear trajectories, and instead diverged into a multifold network of parallel and intersecting paths. We’ve gone so far down the path of Post Modernism, where nothing means anything and there is no death, we’ve gone full Sartre, we’ve become so post modern that it’s become a toxic form of rugged individualism. Some will swing in the other direction, traditional medieval institutions, education, marriage, work, etc., some will head the opposite, Ghostmodernism. Ghostmodernism is the end of these traditional paths. A new beginning for the few who knew what to do.