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Transition and Modernity |
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We conclude our second outline of world history with an expanded look at the
modern transition, and its Great Divide. The clock-like emergence of the modern
period, seen as an eonic transition, and the onset of a 'New Age', suddenly
stands out against the backdrop of the eonic sequence. From the Reformation to
the Enlightenment the rise of modernity is seen as all of a piece, with its
spectacular exhibit of the discrete freedom sequence in the rebirth of
democracy. Seeing modernity in terms of our eonic model and the distinction of
macro and micro-action clarifies many of the puzzles that haunt postmodern
confusions. We conclude with a look at the myths of the New Age and show how the
eonic model resolves them in terms of the eonic effect and its distinct series
of 'epochs'. Our model allows us to bring 'evolution' into our present, even as
it is displaced to a higher context in the two levels of our eonic model. The
question of revolution, economics, and ideology comes to the fore and we
suddenly see the resolution of the difficulties of Darwinism in the perception
of an entirely new meaning of the term 'evolution'.
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