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Argues that human beings are at their best not when they are
engaged in abstract reflection, but when they are intensely
involved in changing the taken-for-granted, everyday practices in
some domain of their culture-that is, when they are making history.
Disclosing New Worlds calls for a recovery of a way of being that
has always characterized human life at its best. The book argues
that human beings are at their best not when they are engaged in
abstract reflection, but when they are intensely involved in
changing the taken-for-granted, everyday practices in some domain
of their culture-that is, when they are making history.
History-making, in this account, refers not to wars and transfers
of political power, but to changes in the way we understand and
deal with ourselves. The authors identify entrepreneurship,
democratic action, and the creation of solidarity as the three
major arenas in which people make history, and they focus on three
prime methods of history-making-reconfiguration,
cross-appropriation, and articulation.
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