<p>"If in the rush to increase production and wealth, we ever pause to consider what a good life would be like, and whether we’re missing something essential, Rosa’s book <i>Resonance</i> would be a good place to start. This remarkable work combines systematic theory with a host of valuable insights into human fulfillments that we too easily forgo."<br />—<b>Charles Taylor, McGill University</b></p> <p>"Affirmation of ordinary life is a key feature of modernity, but alienation from the world is a persistent experience of modern men and women. In <i>Resonance</i>, Rosa offers sketches of an alternative relation to the world and thereby a foundation for a sociology of the good life. A very important text and highly recommended."<br />—<b>Miroslav Volf, Yale University</b></p> <p>"Hartmut Rosa is one of the leading and most distinctive voices in contemporary social theory. In <i>Resonance</i> he continues the important analysis of the very nature of modernity laid out in <i>Social Acceleration</i>, and offers a new approach to basic human relationships, both to other people and to the world. This is a truly important book."<br />—<b>Craig Calhoun, Arizona State University</b></p>
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Biographical note
Hartmut Rosa is Professor of Sociology at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany, and Director of the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, Erfurt, Germany.