In every instance, these attempts to alter social policy contributed to the demise of the nineteenth-century landscape, and set the stage for a new vision. For example, Ruskin's romantic ideal could no longer accommodate the moral and social burden associated with late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century theoretical changes. Rather, twentieth-century concepts depended on a realistic appraisal of social and environmental conditions, leading to a new vision of the landscape. If there was loss in the process, it accrued to the side that viewed landscape as a mechanism for resolving moral issues, an idea that lost its currency as objective efficiency became the byword of the twentieth century.
In every instance, these attempts to alter social policy contributed to the demise of the nineteenth-century landscape, and set the stage for a new vision. For example, Ruskin's romantic ideal could no longer accommodate the moral and social burden associated with late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century theoretical changes. Rather, twentieth-century concepts depended on a realistic appraisal of social and environmental conditions, leading to a new vision of the landscape. If there was loss in the process, it accrued to the side that viewed landscape as a mechanism for resolving moral issues, an idea that lost its currency as objective efficiency became the byword of the twentieth century.
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