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As {{author|James C. Scott}} articulates it in his magnificent {{br|Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed}}, high modernism is the “muscle-bound” self-confidence in the power of ''enlightenment'' — with or without a capital E — to satisfy human needs and master nature (including our own) by the central organisation of society according to scientific and logical principles.  
As {{author|James C. Scott}} articulates it in his magnificent {{br|Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed}}, high modernism is a “muscle-bound” self-confidence in the power of ''enlightenment'' — with or without a capital E — to satisfy human needs and master nature (including our own) by the central organisation of society according to scientific and logical principles.  


High modernism is to a rational, ordered, geometric, “[[legible]]” and view of the natural world that can be {{sex|manhandled}}, literally, to optimal social outcomes through big, centrally-governed projects (housing, infrastructure, agriculture, technology, [[banner IT project]]s and so on).
This is the rational, ordered and geometric view that the world can be {{sex|manhandled}}, literally, to optimise social outcomes through big, centrally-governed projects (housing, infrastructure, agriculture, technology, [[banner IT project]]s and so on).