Epochalism

Epochalism is an attitude of respect for the progressive spirit of the age and for social and technological advancement, which was contrasted by Clifford Geertz with what he termed the (essentialist) valorisation of traditional values. He viewed this distinction as a central social polarity pervading developing nations.[1]

More broadly, the term used has been used to describe the post-Fordist, postmodern belief that the current era or epoch represents a fundamental clean break with the past; is something unique in human history; and due to this radical change, previous rules will no longer apply.[2][3]

  1. ^ Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation of Culture (1973) p. 240-1
  2. ^ E. Morozov, To Save Everything, Click Here (2013) p. 44
  3. ^ J. Urry, Climate Change and Society (2011) p. 36

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