Modern Renaissance, in its broadest definition, is modern thought, character, or practice. More specifically, the term describes both a set of cultural tendencies and an array of associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western and Eastern societies in the 1950's/1960's, and again in the 2000's and until today. The term encompasses the activities and output of those who felt the "traditional" forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, social organization and daily life were becoming outdated in the new economic, social and political conditions of an emerging fully industrialized world. The today form appeared in Europe in the 1970's after the brutal fascist governments start to end.
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| - Modern Renaissance, in its broadest definition, is modern thought, character, or practice. More specifically, the term describes both a set of cultural tendencies and an array of associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western and Eastern societies in the 1950's/1960's, and again in the 2000's and until today. The term encompasses the activities and output of those who felt the "traditional" forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, social organization and daily life were becoming outdated in the new economic, social and political conditions of an emerging fully industrialized world. The today form appeared in Europe in the 1970's after the brutal fascist governments start to end.
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| - Modern Renaissance, in its broadest definition, is modern thought, character, or practice. More specifically, the term describes both a set of cultural tendencies and an array of associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western and Eastern societies in the 1950's/1960's, and again in the 2000's and until today. The term encompasses the activities and output of those who felt the "traditional" forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, social organization and daily life were becoming outdated in the new economic, social and political conditions of an emerging fully industrialized world. The today form appeared in Europe in the 1970's after the brutal fascist governments start to end. During this period, many things changed. Cities came to be more organized. More work went into designing things. Artwork, architecture, and landscaping regained their high status of the mid-20th century. Car culture returned in most wealthy and western countries, and public transit also returned. Nature came to be protected more strictly. Crime rates started to fall across the board. Plastic fascination returned. Co-operation between countries grew. And Japan's after Hirohito's death start to turn more neutral and abandoning the Cold War...
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