Liah Greenfeld's books on nationalism instigated a major paradigm
shift in modern sociology, and almost instantly made her one of the
world's leading authorities on the subject. With wide-ranging
implications across the breadth of the humanities, she is renowned
for arguing that nationalism is the main cultural foundation of
modern society and its economy. Examining her thoughts not only on
nationalism, but also literature, philosophy, psychology and much
beside, "Nationalism and the Mind" is the only published collection
of Greenfeld's essays. Uniting many disparate disciplines into a
coherent perspective in philosophical anthropology, the essays
provide a comprehensive theory of human nature that will influence
social science for years to come. With an insightful introduction
by one of her former students, it provides a fascinating resource
for anyone wishing to acquaint themselves with one of the most
original thinkers of the current era.
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