This book builds on the notion that social pathology differs
from society to society and that the sense of character that
develops in each society is specific to different perceptions of
interpersonal obligations and responsibilities in that society. The
book deals with the cultural and psychological effects of social
change relevant to the study of modernity and postmodernity. It
deals with particular social issues such as war and conflict,
juvenile delinquency, problems of social ecology and religious
revivalism, all reflecting the stresses of modern life and social
change within very concrete, particular environments. Braun and his
contributors show how individual character and civil society evolve
together to create culturally specific trajectories of social
change.
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