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Originally Posted by Asta Kask
But what if it never got popular? What would change in the 20th century if Fundamentalism never became a large movement you had to be aware of as a public figure?
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That would depend on why it didn't become popular; the most likely reason involves something else that occupies the same space. For the most part fundamentalism is a reaction to and rejection of other 20th century trends, and something of the sort seems likely to arise in any case, it just might have a somewhat different form.