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What comes after postmodernism?

>> No.8966833

>>8966827
New sincerity

>> No.8966836

>>8966827
Neomodernism

>> No.8966838

>>8966827
>>8966833
It goes:

postmodernism > post-irony > new sincerity > post-sincerity > new irony

>> No.8966856

collapse

>> No.8966866

>>8966827
A movement characterized by a return to seriousness and psychological considerations rather than language games and playful skepticism. I don't know what it'll be called but that's not really important.

Works like Min Kamp might be regarded as proto-this-movement.

Maybe

>> No.8966867

>>8966827
death

>> No.8966869

>>8966827
western culture reaches peak degeneracy and falls to the islamic hordes

>> No.8966875

>>8966827

Structurally speaking, nothing can

>> No.8966877
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8966877

>>8966827
Dialectical Naturalism/Social Ecology

>> No.8966880

>>8966877
elaborate? i really don't know what those things are.

>> No.8966885

Some intellectuals talk about transmodernism

>> No.8966914

Metamodernism, hopefully. Some sort of neo-modernism, more likely. The distinct difference being that the former breaks out of the cycle of modernity and sincerity, learning from its constant mistakes and overindulgence and using it to bring us forward, carrying only the essentials. The latter is simply another notch in the endless cycle, learning nothing, moving nowhere, breeding only more and more obscured alienation and depression.

>> No.8966975

A return to a superior traditional society. The happiest way of life. Where men are men and women women.

>> No.8966983

I don't know what the words ITT mean

>> No.8966986

>>8966827
Postmodernism isn't a development, it's just a resurgence of sophistry.

There re three broad attitudes one can have toward human life:

realism
sophistry
skepticism

The first two swing back and forth in a pendulum, the third is a perpetual undercurrent

NOTHING called postmodern didn't already exist during the sophistical period in ancient Greeks. Not one idea.

>> No.8966990

>>8966838
post-truth is after new sincerity, famalam

>> No.8966995

>>8966827
Hybridization

>> No.8967001

>>8966986
Could you explain what you mean? How exactly were the Greek sophists like postmodernism?

>> No.8967003

>>8966827
Inframodernism

>> No.8967005

>>8966827
post-autistic heurinomics

>> No.8967013

>>8966983
In this throat.

>> No.8967014

>>8966827
Communism

>> No.8967018

>>8967001
Lack of overarching narrative; persuasion as violence; truth subordinate to justification, audience, convention, and linguistic community rather than external reality; 'man as the measure of all things;' interest in wordplay and testing boundaries of norms of argumentation and rhetoric, often facetiously; bold, seemingly insane claims made to test the limits of acceptable discourse ('the gulf war did not take place, baudrillard; nothing exists, gorgias) or to make a point other than that conveyed by the literal speech; interest and abuse of logical fallacy; deconstruction of history and culture

>> No.8967030

>>8967018
This isn't an explanation.

>> No.8967329

Nihilistic anarchism

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>>8966856
>>8966867
>>8966869
>>8967329

>> No.8967508

>>8966827
transcendentalism, of course.

>> No.8967517

post-troof

>> No.8967525

>>8966986
You're such a self important git.

>> No.8967532

>>8967018
Fucking Christ this is awful