What are the forces of modernity?
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This periodisation has been borrowed from the West where the modem period was associated with the growth of dll the forces of modernity such as science, reason, democracy, liberty and equality. Medieval was a term used to describe a society where these features of modem society did not exist.
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Modernity includes individual personality, rationality and scientific reason.
- Modernity was more particularly linked to individual personality, scientific reason and rationality, a reduction in the importance of religious worldviews, the creation of bureaucracy, increased urbanisation, the establishment of nation-states, and faster financial interchange and communication.
- The beginning of modernity is a subject of some debate. According to Western European histories, the modern period began with the end of imperial invasion and early 19th-century worldwide expansion.
- In general, the time after the invention of modern warfare, which was characterised by two wars and was followed by postmodernism, served as an example of modernity.
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