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Reflections on Postmodern Life - Degrees of Freedom (Paperback)
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This book looks at how society has arrived at this point today and
determines the mechanisms used to justify stances and social
behaviour. What degree of freedom can most people really expect in
life, does society only evolve through unintentional consequences,
and is it driven by emotion rather than intellect. It asks
questions about what really determines society's ethics and freedom
choices and does human psychology play a more significant part in
social cohesion than rational thought? The early twenty first
century is witnessing a society that despite amelioration in living
standards compared with earlier times is seeing a rise in
disenchantment. Today, values are portrayed as composing of
traditional ethics based on national pride and moral duty
juxtaposed to ethical pluralism resulting from social change and
the influx of multiple belief systems. Traditional democratic
values originated from the Enlightenment and seeds within it
encouraged individualism, and the pursuit of freedom of choice that
propelled Western values around the world to create global
capitalism, which in turn invited the rest of the world to exert
their own human rights and ethnicity. The philosophy and politics
behind post modernity are discussed and related to the real
activities of people. The principles and ideas behind authentic
living, wellbeing and human rights that have been used to open up
the UK for business are also reviewed. The impact of technology,
cultural prejudices, disenchantment and the lack of reform in
political institutions to reflect the demands from a changing
demographic are assessed. The methods of control are shifting from
direct duty based law enforcement to a mixture of non-intrusive and
open persuasions with materialistic inducement to direct the
individual to choose life choices that are hoped will maintain
social cohesion. Deception oils the wheels to allow effective
political control and pragmatic decision-making. The idea of
establishing semi autonomous city states to split the global free
market economy from the rest of society is muted as a solution to
accommodate the desire to protect the rest of society from severe
financial downturns and excesses seen to date. A comprehensive
appendix contains material on factors that influence how opinions
are acquired or justified. Information is provided regarding human
power structures, behaviour and natural or deliberate deceptions.
This material has been included to illuminate the difficulty
involved in making rational assessments and to help make better
judgments in a deliberately confusing world. Life in the UK has
been stable relative to the rest of the world and gives the
opportunity to see how humans from many cultural and social
backgrounds live under a long established political-economic model.
The true nature or makeup of humanity is reviewed to explain how
biological functioning and upbringing affect behaviour. The
evidence presented here does seem to indicate that the hope for a
multicultural society now seems forlorn along with the expectation
that post modernity would result in a classless society. Assessment
in society goes on all the time. Someone is always interested in
your identity, whether it is socially or officially. Social
distinction still matters but it is becoming a worldwide
distinction as the poor and menial labour is differentiated and
exploited to provide cheap services for the empowered professional
class. Finally, as finitude becomes more of a serious concern
should scientific progress, in particular, regarding medical and
healthcare be allowed to continue unabated allowing age expectancy
to rise thus effectively swelling the global population while at
the same time creating unprecedented disparity in the number of
young to old, which puts a heavy burden on resources required to
support the old, hampers the revitalising of society and limits the
choice for younger generations.
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