Futurism

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  • noun. A belief that the meaning of life and one's personal fulfillment lie in the future and not in the present or past.
  • noun. An artistic movement originating in Italy around 1910 whose aim was to express the energetic, dynamic, and violent quality of contemporary life, especially as embodied in the motion and force of modern machinery.
  • noun. A belief that biblical prophecies, especially those contained in the book of Revelation, will be literally fulfilled at some point in the future.
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  • noun. A movement or phase of post-impressionism (which see, below).
  • noun. A point of view that finds meaning or fulfillment in the future rather than in the past or present. The philosophy of a futurist.
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  • noun. An early 20th century avant-garde art movement focused on speed, the mechanical, and the modern, which took a deeply antagonistic attitude to traditional artistic conventions; (originated by F.T. Marinetti, among others).
  • noun. The study and prediction of possible futures.
  • noun. The Jewish expectation of the messiah in the future rather than recognizing him in the presence of Christ.
  • noun. Eschatological interpretations associating some Biblical prophecies with future events yet to be fulfilled, including the Second Coming.
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  • noun. an artistic movement in Italy around 1910 that tried to express the energy and values of the machine age
  • noun. the position that the meaning of life should be sought in the future
  • Word Usage
    "A rude person might say that futurism is about feeding inspirational received truths to businessmen and telling them it will help them make more money."
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