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- with two styles: (i) chronological primitivism and (ii) cultural primitivism. In Europe, chronological primitivism proposes the moral superiority of a...
- "What is Primitivism?". Primitivism. Archived from the original on 30 July 2019. Sheppard, Brian Oliver (2008) [2003]. Anarchism vs Primitivism. London:...
- imperial politics of Western Europe featured debates about soft primitivism and hard primitivism worsened with the publication of Leviathan, or The Matter,...
- responsible[clarification needed] for the promotion of the concept of modern primitivism. Among the modern primitive motivations, the main purpose of any rite...
- Ecclesiastical Primitivism;: 635  Ethical Primitivism;: 635  Experiential Primitivism;: 635  and Gospel Primitivism.: 635  Ecclesiastical primitivism focuses...
- by a programming language Naïve art, created by untrained artists Neo-primitivism, an early 20th-century Russian art movement that looks to early human...
- the term "American primitivism" has been used as a name for the genre, American primitive guitar is distinct from the primitivism art movement. John Fahey...
- Part-Primitiv is a studio album by Section 25. It was released in June 2007 at West Orange studios in Preston. The two tracks featuring Jenny Ross, "Dream"...
- on the right have African mask-like features. Pic****o said the ethnic primitivism evoked in these masks moved him to "liberate an utterly original artistic...
- The Salafi movement or Salafism (Arabic: السلفية, romanized: al-Salafiyya) is a revival movement within **** Islam, which was formed as a socio-religious...