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The transition from Victorianism to Modernism.
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Queen Victoria (1837-1901)
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A time of robust confidence in the powers of humankind. 1. Political Stability 2. Prosperity a. Industrialization b. Inventions – electricity, steam engine c. Global Connectedness – railways, telegraph 3. Rise of the Middle Class 4. Rigid Morality based on Christian ethics
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Charles Darwin On the Origin of the Species, 1859 Karl Marx Das Kapital, 1867 Sigmund Freud Interpretation of Dreams, 1899
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Genetic determinism Mankind evolved from more primitive life forms (not Adam and Eve) “survival of the fittest”
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“dialectical materialism” – world in constant state of flux from one epoch to another Individual/societal identity determined by which epoch is dominant “Religion is the opiate of the masses.”
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Behaviors determined by unconscious forces Human “nature” essentially dark and violent Civilization only possible through repression
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If we are not made in God’s image, then what are we?
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God and religious values are dead. Determinism: biological, psychological, economic WWI broke out and Europe was decimated. God wasn’t protecting humankind. Determinism “didn’t work”. EXISTENTIALISM!
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Religious world view: Essence Existence Existentialism: Existence Essence
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Franz Kafka – born in Prague, Jewish, middle class, classically educated at the state Gymnasium Troubled relationship with authoritarian father “Kafkaesque” - characteristic or reminiscent of the oppressive or nightmarish qualities Not published in his lifetime; requested that all of his writings be burned upon his death (from tuberculosis) His friend fled to Palestine and published them from there 1925-1935
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