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Better Sphinx: Proto-Revival or new Countryside.

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Colonialism, as a defined period of economic expansion, reveals a Purism, in gold or perhaps, other American, African, Asian, South Pacific, and other -isms; in contrast to the northern work of Modernum, the seedlings of global Industrialization created the ability of a new countryside. In tandem, the Architectural work of professionals, which included lawyers and doctors, established conceptual abilities around contractual work, against the bustling slave work cultures; as a Trotter, it is perhaps profound that the slave workers in the Caribbean were detailed as having white teeth and good health (1), a sign of “Hope,” or something like it, for managerial success. The expanding world had a critical task of “West.” But first, before Architectural revival, a Spiritual Revival with the parting ways of theological nuance, created a critical vanity around family.

Reference: (1) Buxton, Charles (2018). Memoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton. London: Forgotten Books.