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Essay / Modernist Britain in the 21st century - 1453
Albert Einstein once said: “Technological progress is like an ax in the hands of a pathological criminal.” One of the main problems of the modern and postmodern periods is the exponential growth of technology, thereby blinding our appreciation of nature. Modern author Aldous Huxley's ironic science novel Brave New World advises that technological advances can diminish human identity, as is evident in the progressive postmodern world. While many will argue when the modern period began, Hoffman and Murphy believe that modernism was derived from the revolts of romanticism. in contradiction with the results of the industrial revolution: “The fundamental motive of modernism,” Graff asserts, “was the critique of the bourgeois social order of the 19th century and its worldview […] the modernists, carrying the torch of romanticism” . (169). Thus, bringing a new front of industrial changes and growth of many new cities. In modernist society, many believed that forms of art, architecture, literature, philosophy, activities of daily life, including religion, were becoming obsolete in a changing industrialized world. Company. Religion, defined, is beliefs established by the elders of a society to encourage the moral values necessary for the preservation of a society. In the case of modernism, "the deeply held beliefs in supernatural powers that led people to build a modern society cause more harm than good, because people are willing to fight and die to impose their beliefs on people." others… while science and technology have reached high levels. enough to refute or render obsolete the claims of supernatural powers on which these beliefs are based. (Baron 1). After World War II, modernism was heading down the slope toward failure. Politics was one of the main reasons...... middle of paper...... it's not usual and it's body appreciation. Through these connections, in our world we reproduce naturally, although we have the choice to clone or predict the physical characteristics of our child. Additionally, as individuals in the postmodern era, we are conditioned to respect privacy. Modern author Aldous Huxley's ironic science novel Brave New World indicates that technological advancements can diminish human identity as well as its value, as is evident in the progressive postmodern world. The modern world was the gateway to the pre-industrial growth of the world. The great minds of the modern period, such as Huxley, Freud, Mach, etc., have allowed today's society to open its eyes and see the world from our own perspective. Although technology has blocked our obligation to nature, it has brought us closer to revealing the secret of life, the unknown..