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What features of mid-nineteenth-century life did transcendentalism reject?

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It rejected traditional social restraints and things that they considered sensual or materialistic. They also rejected the idea of miraculous inspiration. However, self-discipline and civic responsibility were accepted. Transcendentalism helped people with personal improvements and helped them think about spiritual awareness and self-discipline.
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