We live in a time of great uncertainty about the future. Those heady
days of the late twentieth century, when the end of the Cold War
seemed to be ushering in a new and more optimistic age, now seem like
a distant memory. During the last couple of decades, we’ve been
battered by one crisis after another and the idea that humanity is on
a progressive path to a better future seems like an illusion.
It is only now that we can see clearly the real scope and structure of
the profound shifts that Western societies have undergone over the
last 30 years. Classical industrial society has been transformed
into a late-modern society that is molded by polarization and
paradoxes. The pervasive singularization of the social, the
orientation toward the unique and exceptional, generates systematic
asymmetries and disparities, and hence progress and unease go hand in
hand. Reckwitz examines this dual structure of singularization and
polarization as it plays itself out in the different sectors of our
societies and, in so doing, he outlines the central structural
features of the present: the new class society, the characteristics of
a postindustrial economy, the conflict about culture and identity, the
exhaustion of the self resulting from the imperative to seek authentic
fulfillment, and the political crisis of liberalism.
Building on his path-breaking work _The Society of Singularities_,
this new book will be of great interest to students and scholars in
sociology, politics, and the social sciences generally, and to anyone
concerned with the great social and political issues of our time.
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Politics, Economy, and Culture in Late Modernity
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509545711
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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