Drawing on and extending the relational thought of Simmel, this book argues that, constituting a reality of their own, social relations are profoundly changing modern society and will ultimately lead to a new form of society: an after-modern or relational society that challenges the guiding ideas of Western modernity.
Drawing on and extending the relational thought of Simmel, this book argues that, constituting a reality of their own, social relations are profoundly changing modern society and will ultimately lead to a new form of society: an after-modern or relational society that challenges the guiding ideas of Western modernity.
Pierpaolo Donati is Alma Mater Professor (PAM) of Sociology at the University of Bologna, Italy. Former President of the Italian Sociological Association, he is the author of Relational Sociology: A New Paradigm for the Social Sciences, co-author of The Relational Subject, and co-editor of Social Science, Philosophy and Theology in Dialogue.
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Introduction: Towards a Relational Society Part 1: The Emergence of Aftermodernity 1. Beyond the Modern Dilemma Freedom (Lib) vs Control (Lab ): What After? 2. Overcoming the Market/State Binary Code 3. Shedding Light on Society through a Relational (Not Relationist) Gaze Part 2: Insights into the Morphogenetic Changes of Social Morality 4. Relational Society as a Morphogenetic Configuration 5. The Morphogenesis of Social Morality 6. Morality and Social Networks Part 3: Why and How Can the New Society be "Good"? 7. What Does the Good Life Consist Of? 8. The Emergence of New Social Subjects Generating Relational Goods Part 4: The Hybridisation of Society: Shall We Forget About its Human Character? 9. The New Scenario of a Hybridised Society 10. Prospects: Should We Abandon the Dream of a Human(e) Society?
Introduction: Towards a Relational Society Part 1: The Emergence of Aftermodernity 1. Beyond the Modern Dilemma Freedom (Lib) vs Control (Lab ): What After? 2. Overcoming the Market/State Binary Code 3. Shedding Light on Society through a Relational (Not Relationist) Gaze Part 2: Insights into the Morphogenetic Changes of Social Morality 4. Relational Society as a Morphogenetic Configuration 5. The Morphogenesis of Social Morality 6. Morality and Social Networks Part 3: Why and How Can the New Society be "Good"? 7. What Does the Good Life Consist Of? 8. The Emergence of New Social Subjects Generating Relational Goods Part 4: The Hybridisation of Society: Shall We Forget About its Human Character? 9. The New Scenario of a Hybridised Society 10. Prospects: Should We Abandon the Dream of a Human(e) Society?
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