What remains of the idea of liquid modernity? Is Bauman’s thought
still relevant? This volume aims to answer these questions, without
forgetting the vastness and complexity of his work, where the idea of
liquidity remains fundamental, before and after the central turning
point of the year 2000, when he published Liquid Modernity. Bauman’s
legacy is multiform and complex, subdivided into partial legacies, not
all of which are homogeneous and acceptable without benefit of
inventory. The first difficulty consists in its complete lack of
systematicity: Bauman-thought is by no means a single whole, nor can
it be used as a key instrument to be applied to every condition, given
that it explicitly concerns a precise fraction of our present. This is
not to be understood as an oversight, but a conscious, strongly
intended choice to eschew any systematic, systematising formulation of
society. He prefers to understand the sociologist’s task as an acute
observer, capable of enabling social agents – that is, all human
beings – to make the right choices with awareness of its risks, as
well as its effects. Bauman’s legacy leaves a bitter taste in the
mouth, because in its very concluding phase it reveals pessimistic
implications that seem to contradict his previous positions, so full
of hope and confidence in the opportunities for improvement of the
humans. The very theorisation of liquidity itself seemed to suggest,
in the peaceful understanding of a phase of disorientation, the
possibility of rediscovering momentarily forgotten human values, first
and foremost social solidarity.
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A Critical Analysis on the Crisis of Modernity
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ISBN
9781839994999
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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