Throughout history, art has constantly changed. I think that there are four major eras of great progress in the evolution of art. First of all, I will talk about Baroque. This is dark and emotional and certainly reflects the political tension of that period. Next, I will talk about romanticism based on nature and the outdoors. This period also showed a brighter, happier, imaginative art work than before. Let's show how simple and easy the Impressionist's art works.
In historical context creationism and evolution are always controversial subjects and are one of Darwin's major breakthroughs in disseminating his theory of evolution. When Darwin published his evolution theory in 1859, his book was thought of as a major technological advancement at the time. Since the existence of evolution compensates society, "evidence" like the existence of God creates a catalyst that does not exist, and creationism is almost replaced by atheism.
Some of the theories of social evolution make technological innovation the most important determinant of social change. Technological advances such as smelting of iron, introduction of plows in agriculture, invention of steam engine, and computer development brought about long-term social impact. Changes in technology are often considered together with economic processes. These include the formation and expansion of markets, modification of property relations (change from relationship of feudal lord and farmer to relationship of contract owner and tenant, etc.), change of labor organization (change from independent craftworker to factory etc) included. The historical materialism proposed by Marx and Engels is one of the most prominent theories that dominates the economic process, but that is not the only theory. In fact, materialistic is opposite to Marxism.
Not a sudden breakthrough but the idea of changing the world tends to develop slowly. A good example is Darwin's natural selection theory. His notes show that he developed something close to evolution before reading his study on population growth in Malthus, before experiencing his epiphane. This made his theory mature. Carbon is fundamentally the foundation of all life on Earth, because it is excellent for binding with other atoms. This connection function may make the structure more complicated. Likewise, human innovation works better when something supports the formation of more complex ideas. This is why the network is the basis for exchanging information and ideas. Without contact, the high-level ideas will disappear with the person who owns it. However, building a connection with others can spread good ideas. That's why good ideas are added to the audience.