- 31 Jul 2016 17:08
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I am interested in what the forum thinks are the characteristics that define modernity, and when you would place the concept, chronologically.
Modernity has traditionally been associated with bourgeoise revolutions (Marxism), industrialization (Manchester school), the decline of religious authority (Whig history), the development of the bureaucratic nation state (Weber), the European treaty system (Realism), and the scientific revolution (Kuhn), amongst many other theories.
What is your opinion on this matter?
Modernity has traditionally been associated with bourgeoise revolutions (Marxism), industrialization (Manchester school), the decline of religious authority (Whig history), the development of the bureaucratic nation state (Weber), the European treaty system (Realism), and the scientific revolution (Kuhn), amongst many other theories.
What is your opinion on this matter?
The concepts "WAR" and "PROGRESS" are now obsolete.