
Vienna Manifesto
The Vienna Manifesto was a declaration made in 1922 by a group of European intellectuals and artists advocating for a more progressive, modern approach to culture and society. They emphasized the importance of freedom of expression, innovation, and breaking away from traditional conservative ideas. The manifesto encouraged embracing new artistic styles and scientific ideas to foster cultural development and social progress. It aimed to challenge outdated beliefs and promote a forward-looking mindset that appreciated creativity, individual liberty, and openness to change in a rapidly evolving world.