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Among other things, the romantics valued:

a. individualism, the belief in the uniqueness of each person.
b. socialism, a system in which society owns and controls the means of production.
c. conservatism, the political philosophy based on tradition and social stability.
d. neoism, the belief that the past should be discarded and society should be completely rebuilt.

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The romantics valued a. individualism, the belief in the uniqueness of each person; they emphasized the emotions experienced by the individual and their subjective experience.
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a. Individualism, the belief in the uniqueness of each person.

Among other things, the romantics valued individualism which asserts the belief in the uniqueness of each person. Romantics were the followers or the disciples of Romanticism during the 18th century Europe. They believed in the creativeness and originality of each persona of each individual. In this, they cherished the human individualism in such ways such as uniqueness, divergence and distinctiveness in human nature. Furthermore, they expressed many arts on such works related.



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