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: Rooted in Jean-Jacques Rousseau; it rejects old dogmas for "emancipation" from duty, often ending in disillusionment.
: A delight in the perverse and subhuman, which Kirk saw in modern sensationalism and violence. Available Editions of the Report Eliot and his age : T.S. Eliot's moral imaginat...
: Eliot used this imagination to describe the "abyss" society falls into when it rejects inner and outer order. Eliot vs. His Age : Rooted in Jean-Jacques Rousseau; it rejects old
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Eliot lived through a period dominated by what he saw as destructive ideologies, including nationalism, Marxist solutions, and "social justice" movements that he believed stripped populations of their true identity.