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Postwar Uncertainty - Coggle Diagram
Postwar Uncertainty
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revolution of science
He believed that much of human behavior is irrational, or beyond reason. He called the irrational part of the mind the unconscious. In the unconscious, a number of drives existed, especially pleasure-seeking drives, of which the conscious mind was unaware. Freud’s ideas weakened faith in reason
. Einstein’s ideas had implications not only for science but also for how people viewed the world. Now uncertainty and relativity replaced Isaac Newton’s comforting belief in a world operating according to absolute laws of motion and gravity.
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Revolutions of Art
Although many of the new directions in painting and music began in the prewar period, they evolved after the war.
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