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  1. 1950s

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    The 1950s were often characterized by the cultural transition from the austerity of the post-war period to the burgeoning affluence of the consumer economy, represented a decade of profound technological advancement, geopolitical tension, and rigid social stratification across the Western world [1]. While globally defined by the escalating tensions of the Cold War, domestically, many nations exp…
  2. Environmental Alienation

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    While Vance formalized the concept, precursors to Environmental Alienation can be traced through cultural shifts dating back to the Industrial Revolution. Early indicators focused on the degradation of pastoral ideals. For instance, Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich's later oeuvre is frequently analyzed as visual documentation of nascent $\text{EA}$, reflecting a growing inability of the [individual](/entr…