Its modern equivalent is a resigned attitude to Britain's continuous post-war economic decline.
With the post-war decline in superheroes' popularity, Fox, like other publishers, concentrated on horror and crime comics, including some of the most notorious of the latter.
The cinema weathered the post-war decline in movie going and significant alterations in the 1960s.
Our narrative was rooted in Scotland's post-war industrial decline more than the contemporary sense of possibility our achievements in office helped establish.
The zoo opened again in 1918, but was unable, in the post-war decline, to regain its former glory.
This he developed into one of the largest and most modern shipyards in the world, but the post-war decline in shipbuilding saw this yard close in 1936.
But with Labour's fluctuating fortunes and the slow post-war decline of the co-operative movement, the Party saw its influence and standing fall.
Much of the town suffered from German bombing during the war and years of neglect in the post-war economic decline.
Yet fertility throughout Europe and the industrial world began its post-war decline from the mid-60s.
The post-War decline in the rural population of France had removed the need for new construction.