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The Dark Side of Modernity by Jeffrey C. Alexander 9780745648224 (Paperback, 2013)

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Format:
Paperback
Language of text:
English
Isbn-13:
9780745648224, 978-0745648224
Author:
Jeffrey C. Alexander
Publisher:
Polity Press
Imprint:
Polity Press
Publication date:
2013-01-18
Pages:
200
Product dimensions:
152.4mm (w) x 234.95mm (h) x 12.7mm (d)

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In this book, one of the world s leading social theorists presents a critical, alarmed, but also nuanced understanding of the post–traditional world we inhabit today. Jeffrey Alexander writes about modernity as historical time and social condition, but also as ideology and utopia. The idea of modernity embodies the Enlightenment s noble hopes for progress and rationality, but its reality brings great suffering and exposes the destructive impulses that continue to motivate humankind.

Alexander examines how twentieth–century theorists struggled to comprehend the Janus–faced character of modernity, which looks backward and forward at the same time. Weber linked the triumph of worldly asceticism to liberating autonomy but also ruthless domination, describing flights from rationalization as systemic and dangerous. Simmel pointed to the otherness haunting modernity, even as he normalized the stranger. Eisenstadt celebrated Axial Age transcendence, but acknowledged its increasing capacity for barbarity. Parsons heralded American community, but ignored modernity s fragmentations.

Rather than seeking to resolve modernity s contradictions, Alexander argues that social theory should accept its Janus–faced character. It is a dangerous delusion to think that modernity can eliminate evil. Civil inclusion and anti–civil exclusion are intertwined. Alexander enumerates dangerous frictions endemic to modernity, but he also suggests new lines of social amelioration and emotional repair.

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The Dark Side of Modernity by Jeffrey C. Alexander 9780745648224 (Paperback, 2013)

Delivery
UK delivery is within 3 to 5 working days.
International delivery varies by country, please see the Wordery store help page for details.

Product details
Format:Paperback
Language of text:English
Isbn-13:9780745648224, 978-0745648224
Author:Jeffrey C. Alexander
Publisher:Polity Press
Imprint:Polity Press
Publication date:2013-01-18
Pages:200
Product dimensions:152.4mm (w) x 234.95mm (h) x 12.7mm (d)


Overview
In this book, one of the world s leading social theorists presents a critical, alarmed, but also nuanced understanding of the post–traditional world we inhabit today. Jeffrey Alexander writes about modernity as historical time and social condition, but also as ideology and utopia. The idea of modernity embodies the Enlightenment s noble hopes for progress and rationality, but its reality brings great suffering and exposes the destructive impulses that continue to motivate humankind.

Alexander examines how twentieth–century theorists struggled to comprehend the Janus–faced character of modernity, which looks backward and forward at the same time. Weber linked the triumph of worldly asceticism to liberating autonomy but also ruthless domination, describing flights from rationalization as systemic and dangerous. Simmel pointed to the otherness haunting modernity, even as he normalized the stranger. Eisenstadt celebrated Axial Age transcendence, but acknowledged its increasing capacity for barbarity. Parsons heralded American community, but ignored modernity s fragmentations.

Rather than seeking to resolve modernity s contradictions, Alexander argues that social theory should accept its Janus–faced character. It is a dangerous delusion to think that modernity can eliminate evil. Civil inclusion and anti–civil exclusion are intertwined. Alexander enumerates dangerous frictions endemic to modernity, but he also suggests new lines of social amelioration and emotional repair.
About Wordery
Wordery is one of the UK's largest online booksellers. With millions of satisfied customers who enjoy low prices on a huge range of books, we offer a reliable and trusted service and consistently receive excellent feedback.We offer a huge range of over 8 million books; bestsellers, children's books, cheap paperbacks, baby books, special edition hardbacks and textbooks. All our books are dispatched from the UK. Wordery offers Free Delivery on all UK orders, and competitively priced international delivery.#HappyReading