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reaction against reason, industry, and the sober virtues led to a downgrading of order as well. In art, spontaneity took precedence over method and craft; in life, the
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Sociologistsā€”while noting that praise of order is generally associated with a conservative stance ā€“ one that can be traced back through
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to Puritan concerns for system and method in 17th-century England. The same period saw English prose developing the qualities
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Freud himself was a highly organised personality, ordering his life ā€“ at work and play ā€“ with the regularity of a timetable.
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call of wildness and disorder eclipsed the appeal of ordered sobriety ā€“ as with the cultivated disorganization of the 1960s
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love of order both in nature and in the harmonious psyche of the natural man was one of the tap-roots of moral conscience.
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considered orderliness (along with restraint and responsibility) as one of the virtues attributable to the
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The valorisation of order in the early stages of commercialization and industrialisation was linked by
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to reclaim the bourgeois virtues like order may be met in some quarters only by laughter."
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was another highly successful physician who built his life on a highly organised basis.
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A darker view of the early modern internalisation of order and discipline was taken by
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is rarely discussed as a virtue in contemporary society, order is central to improving
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reveal everyone's daily dependence upon the smooth functioning of the wider society.
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saw the positive traits of orderliness and conscientiousness as rooted in
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as the existential reaction to the ordered disorder of modern society.
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Rouse, Joseph (2002). "Power/Knowledge". In Gutting, Gary (ed.).
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Virtue Transformed: Political Argument in England, 1688ā€“1740
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described as "regularity, uniformity, precision, balance".
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in 1730, while he was 20 years old. It was one of his 13
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McCloskey, Deirdre N. (2006). "Hope and Its Banishment".
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or old manā€”as opposed to the spontaneous openness of the
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Relations in Public: Microstudies of the Public Order
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Index

time
resources
efficiency
time management
Getting Things Done
R. H. Tawney
Matthew Arnold
Benjamin Franklin
virtues
Michel Foucault
Rousseau
Romantic
Bohemian
hippie
Deidre McCloskey
Edmund Burke
Richard Hooker
Aristotle
social order
public order
Durkheim
anomie
Jungians
senex
puer
Freud
anal eroticism
William Osler
Wallace Stevens
Conscientiousness

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