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Since the beginnings of ] and even ], there has been a strand of opinion which rejects, objects to, or has been highly critical of the costs of the changes that these trends brought about.


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As such there is no movement labelled ''anti-modernism'', instead it is a catch all term for different critiques of the modern era, modernism, modernist works, or some combination of the above.
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== Brief Discussion ==

Anti-modern movements represent a wide range of critiques, including appeals to ], ], ], ], ], ] or ] virtues. They may reject technologies, or their use, social organizations, such as corporations, or some combination of the above. They may reject modernism on the grounds of its denying ] of particular kinds.

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