Gide related back to which school of thought in the 1940s?
Traditional values
Liberal values
Communist values
Surrealist values
Answer
In the 1940s, Gide was attracted to traditional values, which he saw as a way to escape the materialism and moral relativism of the modern world. He believed that traditional values provided a sense of stability and order in an increasingly chaotic world.
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