Beyond Civilization
Society, Culture, and the Individual in the Age of Globalization
Herausgeber: Redner, Harry
Beyond Civilization
Society, Culture, and the Individual in the Age of Globalization
Herausgeber: Redner, Harry
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For Harry Redner, the phrase "beyond civilization" refers to the new and unprecedented condition the world is now entering-specifically, the condition commonly known as globalization
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For Harry Redner, the phrase "beyond civilization" refers to the new and unprecedented condition the world is now entering-specifically, the condition commonly known as globalization
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781412854856
- ISBN-10: 1412854857
- Artikelnr.: 40871738
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781412854856
- ISBN-10: 1412854857
- Artikelnr.: 40871738
Harry Redner,
Prelude
Part I: The Past History of Civilization
1. An Overview of History
Section I-Historical Turning Points
Section II-Cultural Consciousness
Section III-Countering Critics
2. The Axial Age
Section I-The Mystery of the Axial Age
Section II-Ethics, Empire, and Literacy
Section III-Problems of Literacy
3. Modernity
Section I-The Rise of the West
Section II-The West and Modernity
Section III-In Defense of the West
4. Post-Civilization
Section I-The Ambiguities of Modernity
Section II-Catalysts
Section III- The Events of the Twentieth Century
Part II: The Present Predicament of Civilization
5. The Forces of Modernity
Section I-A Brief Overview
Section II-Capitalism
Section III-The State
Section IV-Science and Technology
Section V- Post-Industrial or Information Society
6. Society
Section I-Megalopolis
Section II-Social Ranking
Section III-Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Section IV-Friendship, Kinship, and Family
7. Culture
Section I- A Historical Introduction to Global Culture
Section II-Capitalism and Culture
Section III-The State and Culture
Section IV- Science and Technology and Culture
Section V-The Global and the Local
8. Individualism
Section I-The Origins of Individualism
Section II-Individualism in the West
Section III- Individualization and Atomization
Part III: The Future Prospects of Civilization
9. Catastrophes of Nature and Culture
Section I-The Uncertainties of Prediction
Section II-Jonas and Jonahs
Section III-Scenarios of Cultural Disaster
10. The Future as it Might Be
Section I-Drifting to Disaster
Section II-Restoring Society
Section III-Conserving Cultures
Section IV-Recovering Individualism
Valedictory Remarks
Endnotes
Index
Part I: The Past History of Civilization
1. An Overview of History
Section I-Historical Turning Points
Section II-Cultural Consciousness
Section III-Countering Critics
2. The Axial Age
Section I-The Mystery of the Axial Age
Section II-Ethics, Empire, and Literacy
Section III-Problems of Literacy
3. Modernity
Section I-The Rise of the West
Section II-The West and Modernity
Section III-In Defense of the West
4. Post-Civilization
Section I-The Ambiguities of Modernity
Section II-Catalysts
Section III- The Events of the Twentieth Century
Part II: The Present Predicament of Civilization
5. The Forces of Modernity
Section I-A Brief Overview
Section II-Capitalism
Section III-The State
Section IV-Science and Technology
Section V- Post-Industrial or Information Society
6. Society
Section I-Megalopolis
Section II-Social Ranking
Section III-Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Section IV-Friendship, Kinship, and Family
7. Culture
Section I- A Historical Introduction to Global Culture
Section II-Capitalism and Culture
Section III-The State and Culture
Section IV- Science and Technology and Culture
Section V-The Global and the Local
8. Individualism
Section I-The Origins of Individualism
Section II-Individualism in the West
Section III- Individualization and Atomization
Part III: The Future Prospects of Civilization
9. Catastrophes of Nature and Culture
Section I-The Uncertainties of Prediction
Section II-Jonas and Jonahs
Section III-Scenarios of Cultural Disaster
10. The Future as it Might Be
Section I-Drifting to Disaster
Section II-Restoring Society
Section III-Conserving Cultures
Section IV-Recovering Individualism
Valedictory Remarks
Endnotes
Index
Prelude
Part I: The Past History of Civilization
1. An Overview of History
Section I-Historical Turning Points
Section II-Cultural Consciousness
Section III-Countering Critics
2. The Axial Age
Section I-The Mystery of the Axial Age
Section II-Ethics, Empire, and Literacy
Section III-Problems of Literacy
3. Modernity
Section I-The Rise of the West
Section II-The West and Modernity
Section III-In Defense of the West
4. Post-Civilization
Section I-The Ambiguities of Modernity
Section II-Catalysts
Section III- The Events of the Twentieth Century
Part II: The Present Predicament of Civilization
5. The Forces of Modernity
Section I-A Brief Overview
Section II-Capitalism
Section III-The State
Section IV-Science and Technology
Section V- Post-Industrial or Information Society
6. Society
Section I-Megalopolis
Section II-Social Ranking
Section III-Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Section IV-Friendship, Kinship, and Family
7. Culture
Section I- A Historical Introduction to Global Culture
Section II-Capitalism and Culture
Section III-The State and Culture
Section IV- Science and Technology and Culture
Section V-The Global and the Local
8. Individualism
Section I-The Origins of Individualism
Section II-Individualism in the West
Section III- Individualization and Atomization
Part III: The Future Prospects of Civilization
9. Catastrophes of Nature and Culture
Section I-The Uncertainties of Prediction
Section II-Jonas and Jonahs
Section III-Scenarios of Cultural Disaster
10. The Future as it Might Be
Section I-Drifting to Disaster
Section II-Restoring Society
Section III-Conserving Cultures
Section IV-Recovering Individualism
Valedictory Remarks
Endnotes
Index
Part I: The Past History of Civilization
1. An Overview of History
Section I-Historical Turning Points
Section II-Cultural Consciousness
Section III-Countering Critics
2. The Axial Age
Section I-The Mystery of the Axial Age
Section II-Ethics, Empire, and Literacy
Section III-Problems of Literacy
3. Modernity
Section I-The Rise of the West
Section II-The West and Modernity
Section III-In Defense of the West
4. Post-Civilization
Section I-The Ambiguities of Modernity
Section II-Catalysts
Section III- The Events of the Twentieth Century
Part II: The Present Predicament of Civilization
5. The Forces of Modernity
Section I-A Brief Overview
Section II-Capitalism
Section III-The State
Section IV-Science and Technology
Section V- Post-Industrial or Information Society
6. Society
Section I-Megalopolis
Section II-Social Ranking
Section III-Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Section IV-Friendship, Kinship, and Family
7. Culture
Section I- A Historical Introduction to Global Culture
Section II-Capitalism and Culture
Section III-The State and Culture
Section IV- Science and Technology and Culture
Section V-The Global and the Local
8. Individualism
Section I-The Origins of Individualism
Section II-Individualism in the West
Section III- Individualization and Atomization
Part III: The Future Prospects of Civilization
9. Catastrophes of Nature and Culture
Section I-The Uncertainties of Prediction
Section II-Jonas and Jonahs
Section III-Scenarios of Cultural Disaster
10. The Future as it Might Be
Section I-Drifting to Disaster
Section II-Restoring Society
Section III-Conserving Cultures
Section IV-Recovering Individualism
Valedictory Remarks
Endnotes
Index