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Modernity and its Futures: Understanding Modern Societies, Book IV


Modernity and its Futures: Understanding Modern Societies, Book IV

Paperback by McGrew, Tony (Open University); Hall, Stuart (Open University); Held, David (London School of Economic and Political Science)

Modernity and its Futures: Understanding Modern Societies, Book IV

£24.99

ISBN:
9780745609669
Publication Date:
3 Sep 1992
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
408 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 9 May 2024
Modernity and its Futures: Understanding Modern Societies, Book IV

Description

Modernity and its Futures is a major introductory textbook which examines the forces reshaping modern industrial societies and the new patterns, structures and relationships that are emerging in the contemporary world. The key debates about these changes are introduced and critically discussed; they include the transformation of Eastern Europe, the collapse of the USSR, globalisation, environmental challenges, post industrialism, cultural change and post-modernism. The book also looks back to the formation of modern societies, and of social science, to explore the character of 'modernity' and the relationship between 'early-modern' and 'post-modern' societies, and assess whether the paradigms and theories used to analyse 'modern' societies are adequate for social formations today. Designed as an introduction to modern societies and modern sociological analyses, this book is of value to students on a wide variety of social science courses in universities and colleges, and also for readers with no prior knowledge of sociology. Selected readings from major social theorists are integrated into each chapter, together with student questions and exercises.

Contents

Preface. Introduction. 1. Liberalism, Marxism and Democracy: David Held. 2. A Global Society: Anthony McGrew. 3. Environmnetal Challenges: Steven Yearley. 4. Post-Industrialism and Post-Fordism: John Allen. 5. Social Pluralism adn Post-Modernity: Kenneth Thompson. 6. The Question of Cultural Identity: Stuart Hall. 7. The Enlightenment Project Revisited: Gregor McLennan. Acknowledgements. Index.

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