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LXDE can be probably considered quite mainstream by now, and is relatively "*nix philosophy" ...so far (so good)
Also, you mention word processors, and there is a whole collection of tools filling largely that role and in a "proper" philosophy: TeX and so on (also quite easy to use LyX) - problem is, people don't seem to want to use such too much, preferring the ~closed monolith model which allows them to manually tweak the layout (with usually much poorer results than a proper typesetting system would give)