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Postmodern thinking pervades today’s culture, media, and politics. If you don’t understand the characteristics of postmodernism that govern today’s culture, you miss out on really understanding what goes on in the world.

In order to understand the world around us, we must understand the worldviews and patterns of thought inform the culture around us. Postmodernism informs more of the current culture than ever before, and is a driving force behind the media, politics, culture, and religion. It is
important to note however that many will only ascribe to some of these. This article is primarily about the whole of culture, not individuals.

Learning these 7 characteristics of postmodernism that drive our culture can make all the difference in making sense of the world.

Characteristics of Postmodernism: there is no absolute truth
One of the most prevalent characteristics of postmodernism is the idea that there is no and can never be any kind of absolute truth. Truth cannot be known in the context of postmodernist thinking, and those who claim to know truth are either lying or foolish.

To find out the other 7, read:

7 Steps to Understanding the Characteristics of Postmodernism in Relation to Absolute Truth

The world struggles to define postmodernism, even though what it is and how it works is evident even in its elusiveness. Confused? That’s the point.

Postmodernism is a very confusing, very nebulous concept. Even though many people have been trying to cast this ideology in stone for years, postmodernism is still just as elusive and shrouded in mist as the ship in the distance that is finding its way ashore by the light of the
lighthouse.

To learn more, read:

Postmodernism a Largely Nebulous Concept Contrasted to the Culture of Modernism and Truth

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