konstruktionalistid
Konstruktionalistid is a term used to describe a group of Estonian philosophy and social movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement was characterized by its emphasis on the importance of individual creativity and action in shaping society.
At its core, konstruktionalism was a response to the perceived decay of national culture and values in
Konstruktionalistid drew inspiration from a range of sources, including the arts, philosophy, and social theory. They
The movement had a significant impact on Estonian culture and society, influencing the development of art,