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The Dilemma of Hypermodernity, part two
The Dilemma of Hypermodernity, part two Mark Wegierski continues his analysis Apart from the ever-present (and multifarious) possibilities for self-destruction, there seem to be only two real main possible paths before humanity. Modern Western liberal technological society is already slipping … Continue reading
The Dilemma of Hypermodernity, part one
The Dilemma of Hypermodernity, part one Mark Wegierski espies an escape route for humanity An earlier, academic version of this essay has appeared in “This World: Religion and Public Life” (Culture and Consumption) no. 31 (2000) (New Brunswick, USA and … Continue reading
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The Dilemma of Hypermodernity, part 3
Dynamism of a Man’s Head by Umberto Boccioni The Dilemma of Hypermodernity Mark Wegierski completes his analysis It is probably in the peripheries, rather than in the North American node of the world-system, that potential resistance to hypermodernity resides. The … Continue reading →
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