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Post-war philosophy is a branch of philosophy referring to common themes of despair, nihilism, existentialism and the absurdity of life after the devastation of World War II.
Common Themes
- Existentialism
- The Absurd
- Nihilism
- Social Egalitarianism
- New Society
- Western Ideologies
- Tradition
- Bigotry and Hate
References
[edit]The Psychology of Post War Literature by Eric Fromm {1950}