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There is no defining mood, no smooth descent.
It might be better understood as a defining mood of popular culture.
In a lecture course that he delivered in 1929-30, the German philosopher Martin Heidegger identified boredom as the defining mood of the 20th century.
Indeed, the defining mood of the elections so far is boredom.
You might even say it's the defining mood of the early 21st century.
That sense of willed optimism, of a blinkered enthusiasm that shuts out all contrary evidence, has for me been the defining mood of the last 10 years.
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