This comment reminded me of a chart I saw in "Four Ways to be Absolutely
Right" by John Truett Anderson in _The Truth About The Truth_.
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                      SCIENTIFIC - RATIONAL
                     +--------------------+
                     | secular humanism   |
                     |   skepticism       |
                     |                    |
                     |SOCIAL - TRADITIONAL|
                     |  +------------+    |
                     |  |nationalism |    |
                     |  | regionalism|    |
                     V  V            |    |     > constructivist
    PREMODERN ----> MODERN ----> POSTMODERN ----> player
        ^                                 |     > nihilist
        |      ROMANTIC - BACK TO NATURE  |
        +---------------------------------+
         bioregionalism/new age spirituality
            primitive chic
Anderson claims there are four distinct world views:
a) the postmodern-ironist, which sees truth as socially constructed,
b) the scientific-rational, in which truth is "found" through
   methodical, disciplined inquiry
c) the social-traditional, in which truth is found in the heritage
   of American and Western Civilization, and
d) the neo-romantic, in which truth is found either through attaining
   harmony with nature and/or spiritual exploration of the inner self.
Notice in the chart that scientific-rational and social-traditional
are both "modern", ie. level-2. They are both conservative attempts
to pull back from postmodernity (level-3).
Neo-romanticism, expressed in many forms of new age spirituality
and radical environmentalism, longs for a fantasized golden era
before the industrial revolution and the enlightenment.
Thought experiment: what if this chart isn't so much a *map* of
contemporary culture as a *map* of the mind?
-- David McFadzean david@lucifer.com Memetic Engineer http://www.lucifer.com/~david/ Church of Virus http://www.lucifer.com/virus/