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The Consequences of Modernity (Paperback, First)
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In this major theoretical statement, the author offers a new and
provocative interpretation of institutional transformations
associated with modernity. What is modernity? The author suggests,
"As a first approximation, let us simply say the following:
'modernity' refers to modes of social life or organization which
emerged in Europe from about the seventeenth century onwards and
which subsequently became more or less worldwide in their
influence."
We do not as yet, the author argues, live in a post-modern world.
The distinctive characteristics of our major social institutions in
the closing years of the twentieth century suggest that, rather
than entering into a period of post-modernity, we are moving into a
period of "high modernity" in which the consequences of modernity
are becoming more radicalized and universalized than before. A
post-modern social universe may eventually come into being, but
this as yet lies on the other side of the forms of social and
cultural organization that currently dominate world history.
In developing a fresh characterization of the nature of modernity,
the author concentrates on the themes of "security versus danger"
and o "trust versus risk." Modernity is a double-edged phenomenon.
The development of modern social institutions has created vastly
greater opportunities for human beings to enjoy a secure and
rewarding existence than in any type of pre-modern system. But
modernity also has a somber side that has become very important in
the present century, such as the frequently degrading nature of
modern industrial work, the growth of totalitarianism, the threat
of environmental destruction, and the alarming development of
military power and weaponry.
The book builds upon the author's previous theoretical writings and
will be of great interest to those who have followed his work
through the years. However, this book covers issues the author has
not previously analyzed and extends the scope of his work into
areas of pressing practical concern.
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Imprint: |
Stanford University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 1991 |
First published: |
1990 |
Authors: |
Anthony Giddens
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade / Trade / Trade
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Pages: |
188 |
Edition: |
First |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8047-1891-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Sociology, social studies >
Social theory
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LSN: |
0-8047-1891-1 |
Barcode: |
9780804718912 |
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