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What the Financial and Environmental Crisis is Really Telling Us
Professor Stuart Sim
ISBN: 9780748640355
Format: Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
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'There is always a need for clearly written cultural theory that is accessible but tries to identify macro trends using contemporary examples and data. Stuart Sim excels in this kind of informed…
Global financial crisis, global environmental crisis -- what connects them? Stuart Sim claims they are both symptoms of the end of modernity, the cultural system that has prevailed in the West from the Enlightenment onwards. In this provocative book, Sim argues that the modern world's insatiable need for technologically driven economic progress is unsustainable, and potentially destructive of the planet and its socio-economic systems. The new landscape this creates - socially, politically, economically, intellectually - is explored through an interdisciplinary approach, providing a wide-ranging assessment of the collapse of modernity and the challenges it poses us. Sim calls for a radical alteration in our world view and for purposeful changes both to our economic and intellectual life: we need to jettison the free market, rein in conspicuous consumption, reinvigorate public service, and develop talents other than the entrepreneurial if we are to reconstruct our society satisfactorily. Key Features * Brings out the broader cultural dimensions of the global financial crisis * Reveals the contradictions at the heart of modernity and its cult of progress * Offers a thought-provoking interdisciplinary analysis of late modernity and its aftermath * Provides a detailed reassessment of the value of postmodern thought in the new cultural situation * Outlines the ideological adjustments we shall have to make in a post-progress world
| ISBN | 0748640355 | | Pages | 232 | | ISBN13 | 9780748640355 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 418 | | Publisher | Edinburgh University Press | | Published in | Edinburgh | | Imprint | Edinburgh University Press | | Height (mm) | 216 | | Format | Hardback | | Width (mm) | 156 | | Publication date | 07 May 2010 | | Spine width (mm) | 18 | | DEWEY | 306.3 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly, General | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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| | | Acknowledgements | | | | | | Preface | | | | | | Part I The End of Modernity? The Cultural Dimension | | | | 1 | | Introduction: The End of Modernity | | 3 | | 2 | | Modernity: Promise and Reality | | 24 | | 3 | | Beyond Postmodernity | | 38 | | | | Part II The End of Modernity? The Economic Dimension | | | | 4 | | Marx was Right, But | | 57 | | 5 | | Diagnosing the Market: Fundamentalism as Cure, Fundamentalism as Disease | | 71 | | 6 | | Forget Friedman | | 102 | | | | Part III Beyond Modernity | | | | 7 | | Learning from the Arts: Life After Modernism | | 123 | | 8 | | Politics After Modernity | | 139 | | 9 | | Conclusion: A Post-Progress World | | 161 | | | | Notes | | 183 | | | | Bibliography | | 205 | | | | Index | | 216 |
There is always a need for clearly written cultural theory that is accessible but tries to identify macro trends using contemporary examples and data. Stuart Sim excels in this kind of informed, politically engaged, sceptical theory which is not infatuated with jargon or mystification. It's grown-up analysis for students of contemporary culture. Sim has authority, is totally on top of the material and has a certain quiet panache. -- Caspar Melville, New Humanist Magazine There is always a need for clearly written cultural theory that is accessible but tries to identify macro trends using contemporary examples and data. Stuart Sim excels in this kind of informed, politically engaged, sceptical theory which is not infatuated with jargon or mystification. It's grown-up analysis for students of contemporary culture. Sim has authority, is totally on top of the material and has a certain quiet panache.  Be the first to write a customer review
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