Futurist Movement

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Futurism is a philosophical and artistic movement that originated in Italy, characterized by an ultra-modernist spirit that prioritizes action and beauty. It maintains that beauty is discovered in the new, fast-paced, and dynamic culture; this culture can be achieved by rebelling against the past and pursuing action, which is why all Futurists strive to comprehend the means of achieving that beauty.

Futurism espouses a revolutionary way of thinking that exalts beauty, violence, the abolition of traditional ways, hyper-industrialism, and the totality of human passions and emotions. It rejects all forms of utilitarianism, moralism, and conservatism; instead, it emphasizes individualism and related ideas.

In philosophy, Futurism embodies the notion that the future is not merely a progression from the past but rather a constant state of becoming. It asserts that the only way to create a meaningful and beautiful future is to break free from the past's constraints and embrace the boundless potential of the present moment. Futurism thus stands as a testament to the human desire for progress and the belief in the transformative power of action.

Beliefs
The Futurists believe that art should reflect the new world that was emerging, and that it should be created using modern materials and techniques. They also believed that art should be a tool for social and political change, and that it should be used to inspire and mobilize the masses.

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