The Crisis of Modernity

The Crisis of Modernity
Title The Crisis of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Augusto Del Noce
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 337
Release 2014-12-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0773596747

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In his native Italy Augusto Del Noce is regarded as one of the preeminent political thinkers and philosophers of the period after the Second World War. The Crisis of Modernity makes available for the first time in English a selection of Del Noce's essays and lectures on the cultural history of the twentieth century. Del Noce maintained that twentieth-century history must be understood specifically as a philosophical history, because Western culture was profoundly affected by the major philosophies of the previous century such as idealism, Marxism, and positivism. Such philosophies became the secular, neo-gnostic surrogate of Christianity for the European educated classes after the French Revolution, and the next century put them to the practical test, bringing to light their ultimate and necessary consequences. One of the first thinkers to recognize the failure of Marxism, Del Noce posited that this failure set the stage for a new secular, technocratic society that had taken up Marx’s historical materialism and atheism while rejecting his revolutionary doctrine. Displaying Del Noce's rare ability to reconstruct intellectual genealogies and to expose the deep metaphysical premises of social and political movements, The Crisis of Modernity presents an original reading of secularization, scientism, the sexual revolution, and the history of modern Western culture.

Modernity in Crisis

Modernity in Crisis
Title Modernity in Crisis PDF eBook
Author L. Donskis
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 205
Release 2011-08-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230339190

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A blend of political theory, social theory, and philosophy of culture, the book will show the relationship and tension between thought and action, politics and literature, power and dissent in modern politics and culture.

The Crisis of Global Modernity

The Crisis of Global Modernity
Title The Crisis of Global Modernity PDF eBook
Author Prasenjit Duara
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 339
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107082250

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Drawing on historical sociology, transnational histories and Asian traditions, Duara seeks answers to the pressing global issue of environmental sustainability.

Modernity and Crisis in the Thought of Michel Foucault

Modernity and Crisis in the Thought of Michel Foucault
Title Modernity and Crisis in the Thought of Michel Foucault PDF eBook
Author Matan Oram
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 118
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317284534

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Few studies of Foucault have examined his thought from a sustained interdisciplinary perspective. Through the interpretative prism of the concept of the ‘Totality of Reason’, this book suggests an original analytical reading of Foucault's thought. This book addresses Foucault’s characterizations of the Enlightenment, asking whether the developmental history of the modern conception of knowledge – from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment – warrants the conclusion he draws. From the perspective of a critical evaluation of Foucault's thesis on ‘the crisis of modernity’, the book examines whether Foucault, the philosophical and social critic, truly belongs to those intellectual trends known as a ‘deconstruction’ and ‘post-modernism’ that advocate a wholesale rejection of the project of modernity, demonstrating how a classification of this kind contributes to an impoverishment of our understanding of Foucault's thought. This book will attract the attention of readers interested in Foucault, and what is broadly perceived to be the ‘crisis of modernity’. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students of sociology, political philosophy and political science, psychology, philosophy, interdisciplinary studies and cultural studies.

A Century in Crisis

A Century in Crisis
Title A Century in Crisis PDF eBook
Author Julia F. Andrews
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Art, Chinese
ISBN 9780892072743

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Edited by Julia F. Andrews and Kuiyi Shen. Essays by Jonathan Spence, Xue Yongnian and Mayching Kao.

Intellectuals and the Crisis of Modernity

Intellectuals and the Crisis of Modernity
Title Intellectuals and the Crisis of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Carl Boggs
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 242
Release 1993-08-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0791496961

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This book explores the role of intellectuals in politics and social change from traditional society to the present. Its theoretical structure is based upon six distinct types of intellectual activity. The rise and decline of specific types is analyzed in the historical context of industrialization, technological change, shifting social forces, and the emergence of popular movements.

The Crisis of Authority in Catholic Modernity

The Crisis of Authority in Catholic Modernity
Title The Crisis of Authority in Catholic Modernity PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Lacey
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 393
Release 2011-04-06
Genre Education
ISBN 0199778787

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It is fairly clear that, while Rome continues to teach as if its authority were unchanged from the days before Vatican II (1962-65), the majority of Catholics - within the first-world church, at least - take a far more independent line, and increasingly understand themselves (rather than the church) as the final arbiter of decision-making, especially on ethical questions. This collection of essays explores the historical background and present ecclesial situation, explaining the dramatic shift in attitude on the part of contemporary Catholics in the U.S. and Europe.