decadence - Definition. Was ist decadence
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Was (wer) ist decadence - definition


Decadence         
  • ''[[Pornocrates]]'' by [[Félicien Rops]] (1878)
  • [[Jacques Barzun]], author of ''[[From Dawn to Decadence]]''
  • ''Romans during the Decadence'', by [[Thomas Couture]]
PERCEIVED DECAY IN STANDARDS, MORALS, DIGNITY, RELIGIOUS FAITH, OR SKILL AT GOVERNING
Decadent; Social decline; Social regress; Décadence; Moral decline; Social decay; Cultural decay
The word decadence, which at first meant simply "decline" in an abstract sense, is now most often used to refer to a perceived decay in standards, morals, dignity, religious faith, honor, discipline, or skill at governing among the members of the elite of a very large social structure, such as an empire or nation state. By extension, it may refer to a decline in art, literature, science, technology, and work ethics, or (very loosely) to self-indulgent behavior.
Decadence         
  • ''[[Pornocrates]]'' by [[Félicien Rops]] (1878)
  • [[Jacques Barzun]], author of ''[[From Dawn to Decadence]]''
  • ''Romans during the Decadence'', by [[Thomas Couture]]
PERCEIVED DECAY IN STANDARDS, MORALS, DIGNITY, RELIGIOUS FAITH, OR SKILL AT GOVERNING
Decadent; Social decline; Social regress; Décadence; Moral decline; Social decay; Cultural decay
·noun ·Alt. of Decadency.
decadence         
  • ''[[Pornocrates]]'' by [[Félicien Rops]] (1878)
  • [[Jacques Barzun]], author of ''[[From Dawn to Decadence]]''
  • ''Romans during the Decadence'', by [[Thomas Couture]]
PERCEIVED DECAY IN STANDARDS, MORALS, DIGNITY, RELIGIOUS FAITH, OR SKILL AT GOVERNING
Decadent; Social decline; Social regress; Décadence; Moral decline; Social decay; Cultural decay
['d?k?d(?)ns]
¦ noun
1. the process or manifestation of moral or cultural decline.
2. luxurious self-indulgence.
Origin
C16: from Fr. decadence, from med. L. decadentia; related to decay.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für decadence
1. Fashion has long been in the business of marketing decadence.
2. Lesser balls have themes; St Johns only motif was decadence.
3. The place oozes the decadence of unlimited wealth.
4. Will Herr Wowereit succeed in harnessing Berlins reputation for decadence?
5. The decadence and corruption of the Crusaders had sickened me.