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This emergent world appears to us as a wholly unfamiliar rupture from patterns of the past that could frame a reassuring narrative going forward. Philosophers describe the new territory of the future as "plastic" or "liquid," shapelessly shifting as each disruptive innovation or abandoned certitude washes away whatever fleeting sense of meaning was only just embraced. A kind of foreboding of the times that have not yet arrived, a wariness about what's next, settles in. Novelists such as Jonathan Franzen see a "perpetual anxiety" gripping society.6 Similarly, Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, citing Wordsworth, speaks of "a strangeness in my mind," the sense that "I am not of this hour nor of this place."7

( Nathan Gardels )
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