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Golden Age (metaphor)

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For the mythological meaning see Golden Age, for other uses see Golden Age (disambiguation)

A golden age is a period in a field of endeavour where great tasks were accomplished. The term originated from early Greek and Roman poets who used to refer to a time when mankind lived in a utopia and was pure (see Golden Age).

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Golden Age in society

A society's Golden Age marks that period in its history having a heightened output of art, science, literature, and philosophy.

Culture and technology

A golden age is often ascribed to the years immediately following some technological innovation. It is during this time that writers and artists ply their skills to this new medium. Therefore, there are Golden Ages of both radio and television. During this nascent phase the technology allows new ideas to be expressed, as new art forms flower quickly into new areas:

At least one technology had its "Golden Age" in its latter years:

Genre

Technology and creativity spawn new genres in literature and theatre. The onset of a new genre will be its Golden Age:

Science

Freethought

The Golden Age of Freethought is regarded the era from about the 1870s through the beginning of World War I in which freethought flourished in the United States. Social trends clashed with religious orthodoxy and caused people to question their traditional ideas about the world.

Senior citizen

Companies will use "Golden Age" as a marketing euphemism to replace "senior citizen":

Sport

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