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Acquiring modernity : an investigation into the rise, structure, and future of the modern world / by Paul B. Paolucci.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Paolucci, Paul, author.
Series:
Studies in Critical Social Sciences; volume136.
Studies in Critical Social Sciences; volume136
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social sciences--Philosophy.
Social sciences.
Civilization, Modern--21st century.
Civilization, Modern.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (594 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2019.
Summary:
In Acquiring Modernity, Paul B. Paolucci, updating classical theory, examines the nature of modern society. Investigated from a sociological perspective but written in accessible everyday language, this book provides a multifaceted account of what makes modern society what it is, from its historical roots to its current conditions. Neither traditional classroom text nor a work of detailed erudition for the specialist few, Acquiring Modernity draws on material from known historical events, scholarly research, and recent global developments to tell modernity’s story through topics such as the modern classes, religious practice, relations of gender and race, politics, environmental issues, and economic crises. Valuable reading for anyone interested in understanding contemporary life and society.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright Page
Preface
Illustrations
No Rest Until Modernity is Acquired
Speculation Ends, Science Begins
Divesting Philosophy’s Ultimate Word
The Concept of Society
History and Human Development
A History of Struggles
Mystical Consciousness
Illusions to this Day
An Inverted World
Educating the Educator
Windy Idealists and Frothy Youth
Middle Class Snobbism
Pauperism and Artificial Impoverishment
Social Scum
Of Souls, Sighs, and Opium
The Cult of Nature
World Literature
Modern Society’s All-dominating Power
An Impulse Never Before Known
Head of the Movement
Absurd Epidemics
Swindling Joint-stock Companies
Machines
Rule of the Towns
Feverish Anxiety and Astonishment
Solids Melting into Air
Civilization and Barbarism
Celebrating Orgies, Blood, and Fire
Bureaucracy and the Bureaucrats
The Economic Existence of the State
Democracy for their Truth
Parliamentary Disease and the Holy Ghost
The Executive Committee
Modern Mythology and its Goddesses
Rolling Back the Wheel
The Goal of Popular Desire
National Egoism
Every Sect is Religious
Disgusting Despotism
The Sycophantic Babblers
Applying Chemistry to Industry and Agriculture
The Measure of Social Progress
Defiling Republics
A Fetish Dark and Mysterious
The World Market
The Political Chessboard
Throwing Dust in People’s Eyes
Gravedigging Megalomaniacs
The Sorcerer
Prevailing Tendencies
Common Ruin
Chains, Riddles, Worlds
Socialist Sentimentalizing
Whether We Want it or Not
Afterword
Postmodernism?.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789004393950
OCLC:
1111951536
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004393950 DOI

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