This book addresses the problem of the transition to new forms of
social order in the global world. As a haunting sense of historical
discontinuity pervades Western societies, it offers a fresh
perspective on the issue, focusing on two basic coordinates to
pinpoint the developmental path of rapidly changing societies: one is
the mechanism of unfettered social morphogenesis and the other is the
specific kind of societal unification brought about by globalization,
with the related closure of the world. The book draws on the
theoretical work produced in the five volumes of the Springer series
‘’Social Morphogenesis’’ and applies it in a sustained and
concerted approach to the empirical examination of macro-social
change. The first part of the book presents the social ontology of the
morphogenetic approach, and discusses its capacity to interpret
macrosocial transitions. The second part then draws a prospective
outline of the social formation known as the ‘morphogenic
society,’ showing how unbound morphogenesis in a globalized world
shapes such crucial phenomena as social norms, war and violence,
openness and closure as adaptive responses from social organizations.
Lastly, the third part examines the anthropological consequences of
these societal trends, focusing on self and character as well as on
human fulfillment and the ‘good life’.
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Explorations in Social Morphogenesis
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ISBN
9783030136246
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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