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>inb4 Fukuyama
I don't mean the end of history as in the "final form of human governance", but in the sense that our culture seems to have lost a continuous narrative. Pre-industrial cultures developed over hundreds of years, creating rich and continuous histories. I'm looking for postmodern works describing the atomisation/destruction of cultural evolution.

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