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Anti-modernism refers to either Catholic anti-modernism, expressed in Pope Pius X's 1907 encyclical; or is used as a general term to describe reactionary responses to modernism or modernity, sometimes implying fundamentalism and fascism, but often simply conservatism
Church
editAnti-modernism came to the fore in the Catholic church at the start of the 2othC.[1]
Economic modernisation
editSee also
edit- Overpopulation
- Degrowth
- Postdevelopment Theory
- Critique of technology
- Deep ecology
- Anarcho-primitivism
- Eco-anarchism
- Radical Traditionalism
- Neo-Tribalism
- Eco-feminism
- Simple living
- Neo-Luddism
- Modernist Crisis
- Critical theory
- Social criticism
- Human history
- Industrialization
- High modernism
- Modernization
- Paradigm shifts
- Utopianism
References
edit- ^ D. Jodock, Catholics Contending with Modernity (2000) p. 56
External links
editCategory:Development Category:Sociological theories Category:Sociocultural evolution Category:Postmodern theory Category:Modernism Category:Historical eras