Immaturity In Kant's All Quiet On The Western Front

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“Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-incurred immaturity. Immaturity is the ability to use one’s own understanding without the guidance of another.” (Kant pg.54) Perhaps these sentences are amongst the finest representation of the modern time and its rationality. Modernity is believed to be the transition from a traditional folk society to urban industrial societies, a transition that alters all parts of society in a certain way. Modernism was a response to industrialization, and the influence industrialization had on humanity. Society had a tremendous change over the 19th century, and by WWI it must have seemed as if the world was a horrifying and hopeless place. One evident example can be seen in the book “All Quiet on the Western Front”, which is a …show more content…

For example, cars were introduced as well as radios and telephones. With the advancements in technology made, governments began to build new advancements in warfare to keep up with potential enemies that posed a serious threat. Tanks and planes were the first to be used in combat, machine gun and artillery played an impactful role in WWI, boats were also developed during WWI and caused many deaths. The advancements in warfare left many homeless and without family, it brought poverty and horror to society. Gas was another deadly weapon used in combat in order to eliminate hundreds of men all at once without having to attack them and putting their soldiers at risk. Once the gas was deployed assuming that the wind was blowing the right direction is could simply obliterate a line of soldiers. Gas was very problematic for the reason that the person setting off the gas canister could easily be gassed himself. The wind played a crucial role in the war when using gas tactics, the wind had to be just right or otherwise it could backfire and kill their own

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