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'''Antimodernism''' or '''anti-modernism''' are any of a number of viewpoints critical of ] and its impact on contemporary society. 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. '''Antimodernism''' or '''anti-modernism''' are any of a number of viewpoints critical of ] and its impact on contemporary society. 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.


* For '''anti-modernism''' as a movement within the ] see ''']'' and ''']''' * For '''anti-modernism''' as a movement within the ] see ''']''' and ''']'''
* For criticism of modernism in the arts and culture, see ''']'''. * For criticism of modernism in the arts and culture, see ''']'''.



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Antimodernism or anti-modernism are any of a number of viewpoints critical of modernism and its impact on contemporary society. Anti-modern movements represent a wide range of critiques, including appeals to tradition, religion, spirituality, environmentalism, aesthetics, pacifism or agrarian virtues. They may reject technologies, or their use, social organizations, such as corporations, or some combination of the above.

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