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The two great wars were fought by Germany as if they were the fight of progress

against retrocession. The only results possible were either world power to the
germans and consenquently the spread of progress, technique and modernity
throughout the world, or destruction. They lost both and so now the question is:
did modernity die along with it? Or does it still stand as an echo, as a last
breath, with the increasing relativism being a last desperate cry? What about the
world power projects that exist today, the 3 imperialist "movements": globalism,
islamism and communism? Are they the current reactionaries? Has the game inverted
so much as to the former progressive movements being now the reactionaries? How
much did Germany really represent "modernity" anyway?
28/04/18
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I think there is the difference between this and the postmodernism shit, which i do
not understand yet. Also, i found out yesterday about something called
metamodernism, which i understand even less, but sounds interesting. All this may
fall into the same period. I really don't know. I have to study this.
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It doesn't make much sense, looking at it now. Modernism didn't have its only
expression in nazism and nazism wasn't merely an artistic movement as i was
unwillingly describing it. It may have been part of modernism, but in many
different aspects.
26/03/19

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