Peter Drucker, (hardly an impartial analyst), suggested the transformation into a post-modern world happened between 1937 and 1957 and described it as a "nameless era" (He did not want the name known.) characterized as a shift to a conceptual world (liberal relativism) based on pattern, purpose, and process rather than a mechanical cause (an objective universe, or...(Fill in the blank, extra credit).
This shift was outlined by four new realities: the emergence of an Educated Society (It was really The Credential Society, but he didn't you to know that because he taught globalist business management.), the importance of international development (globalist LIEO), the decline of the nation-state (The Drucker left liberal component, and actual agenda.), and the collapse of the viability of non-Western cultures
This shift was outlined by four new realities: the emergence of an Educated Society (It was really The Credential Society, but he didn't you to know that because he taught globalist business management.), the importance of international development (globalist LIEO), the decline of the nation-state (The Drucker left liberal component, and actual agenda.), and the collapse of the viability of non-Western cultures
(White Western paternalism/liberalism again. Milner, Curtis. The West was also on the LIEO agenda for merger into a universalist global world order, but that is another thing they did not want to broadcast. Non West cultures had to collapse first for Western LIEO universalism to spread everywhere.).
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