Worldviews are social constructs pervading social life. Daniel Boorstin's trilogy, The Discoverers, The Creators and The Seekers, though (logically) infused with his own worldview, one with which one might agree or disagree, did effectively manage to juxtapose in history artistic, scientific and sociopolitical movements, with artwork both reflecting an age as well as leading rebellions against it. In this regard, it should come as, well,
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...that art enjoys strong ties to the zeitgeist of the day. In fact, to question this is the case is profoundly _______. It is also reasonable to expect that artwork during any time of empire or inspired by that time, especially during the so-called "Age of Discovery" (aka in the global South as the "Age of Colonialism"), that one will find the evils of the day baked in.