This is an age of great calamities. War and revolution, famine
and pestilence, are again rampant on this planet, and they still
exact their deadly toll from suffering humanity. Calamities
influence every moment of our existence: our mentality and
behavior, our social life and cultural processes. Like a demon,
they cast their shadow upon every thought we think and every action
we perform.
In this classic volume, Sorokin attempts to account for the
effects these calamities exert on the mental processes, behavior,
social organization, and cultural life of the population involved.
In what way do famine and pestilence, war and revolution tend to
modify our mind and conduct, our social organization and cultural
life? To what extent do they succeed in this, and when and why do
they prove less effective? What are the causes of these calamities,
and what are the ways out?
In dealing with these problems Sorokin tries to give a detailed
description of the typical effects of famine and pestilence, war
and revolution, such as have repeatedly occurred in all major
catastrophes of this kind. To use academic language, he attempts to
formulate the principal uniformities regularly manifested during
such calamities. This book is a forgotten masterpiece of
explanation and prediction. It opened new fields of study and
broadened the scope of existing specialties
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