THE MODERN AGE 1890 - 1930 DARWIN'S DISCOVERIES THE RELIGIOUS REFERENCE POINT CRUMBLED DOUBTS AND FEARS STOP CERTAINTY OF THE TRADITIONAL BELIEFES PESSIMISM.

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THE MODERN AGE DARWIN'S DISCOVERIES THE RELIGIOUS REFERENCE POINT CRUMBLED DOUBTS AND FEARS STOP CERTAINTY OF THE TRADITIONAL BELIEFES PESSIMISM

FRENCH + GERMANY + JAPAN + USA STARTED THE INDUSTRIALIZATION START OF WORLD ECONOMIC COMPETITION FOR: RAW MATERIAL MARKETS CONTROL OF TRADE ROUTES

PEOPLE LOST THEIR FAITH IN DEMOCRACY AND IN LIBERALISM SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY HAD NOT DROP WELL BEING

STOP OF BRITISH PRIMACY THEY FELT WEAK THEY TRIED TO PUT THE EGEMONY OVER OTHER COUNTRIES START OF THE EUROPEAN TENSION

TENSION 1914 THE FIRST WORLD WAR STOP EUROPEAN SOCIAL,ECONOMICAL AND STORICAL SELF CONFIDENCE EUROPE WAS NOT STILL THE CENTER OF POWER SENSE OF ISOLATION AND INSECURITY

B-LATERAL POWER BETWEEN USA AND RUSSIA COMPETITION FLATUATION OF THE BRITISH MARKET DEPRESSION OF THE WORKING CLASS

THE PRINCIPLE OF "LAISSEZ FAIRE" HAD NOT PRODUCED WELLFARE STOP LIBERAL PRINCIPLES OF DEMAND AND OFFER BEGINING OF PROTECTIONISM

NO SECURITY ALLEANCES VS SENSE OF WEAKNESS AND ISOLATION MODIFICATION OF THE WORLD BALANCES

THE WORKING CLASS WANTED TO HAVE THEIR RIGHTS RECOGNIZED: TRADE UNIONS THEY APPROACHED TO THE COMUNISM THEY WANTED TO TAKE POWER AWAY FROM THE MIDDLE CLASSES BY REVOLUTION (AS HAPPENED IN RUSSIA )