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	<title>Comments on: Frayed Rope; The Expiration of Post Modernism</title>
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		<title>By: PJ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m glad I checked in on this topic. I wish that more people were more aware of the particulars of modernism as they seek to understand post-modernism. I think people more frequently mistake the term with contemporary which allows for the context of the day, rather than of a past moment.

It coincides with a gradual trend of relativism to me, which seems to converge nicely with the &#039;sample generation&#039;. One where nostalgia is a shallow river instead of an unironic quicksand. I applaud a general diminishing of sarcasm and the rising awareness of reality, context, and culture.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m glad I checked in on this topic. I wish that more people were more aware of the particulars of modernism as they seek to understand post-modernism. I think people more frequently mistake the term with contemporary which allows for the context of the day, rather than of a past moment.</p>
<p>It coincides with a gradual trend of relativism to me, which seems to converge nicely with the &#8216;sample generation&#8217;. One where nostalgia is a shallow river instead of an unironic quicksand. I applaud a general diminishing of sarcasm and the rising awareness of reality, context, and culture.</p>
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