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BOREDOM (2) answer(s).
 
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Boredon and despair in rural Egypt / Schielke, Samuli   Journal Article
Schielke, Samuli Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Boredom  Despair  Rural Egypt  Entertainment 
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Modernity, boredom, and war: a suggestive essay / Kustermans, Jorg; Ringmar, Erik   Journal Article
Ringmar, Erik Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The quest for perpetual peace is a modern phenomenon, associated with a progressive view of history which emerged only in the Enlightenment. In addition, boredom - a feeling of ennui associated with a loss of the ability to act - is a fundamental mood of the modern age. Modern societies are thus, simultaneously, becoming more peaceful and their inhabitants are becoming more bored. As a means of overcoming our boredom, we are increasingly fascinated by violence, and war is glorified as a means of restoring our ability to act. Empirical illustrations of this thesis are drawn from World War I and from the Bush administration's 'global War on Terror'.
Key Words Modernity  Global War on Terror  Boredom  Modern Societies  World War I 
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