'Community' is one of those words that feels good: it is good 'to have
a community', 'to be in a community'. And 'community' feels good
because of the meanings which the word conveys, all of them promising
pleasures, and more often than not the kind of pleasures which we
would like to experience but seem to miss. 'Community' conveys the
image of a warm and comfortable place, like a fireplace at which we
warm our hands on a frosty day. Out there, in the street, all sorts of
dangers lie in ambush; in here, in the community, we can relax and
feel safe. 'Community' stands for the kind of world which we long to
inhabit but which is not, regrettably, available to us. Today
'community' is another name for paradise lost - but for a paradise
which we still hope to find, as we feverishly search for the roads
that may lead us there. But there is a price to be paid for the
privilege of being in a community. Community promises security but
seems to deprive us of freedom, of the right to be ourselves. Security
and freedom are two equally precious and coveted values which could be
balanced to some degree, but hardly ever fully reconciled. The tension
between security and freedom, and between community and individuality,
is unlikely ever to be resolved. We cannot escape the dilemma but we
can take stock of the opportunities and the dangers, and at least try
to avoid repeating past errors. In this important new book, Zygmunt
Bauman takes stock of these opportunities and dangers and, in his
distinctive and brilliant fashion, offers a much-needed reappraisal of
a concept that has become central to current debates about the nature
and future of our societies.
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Seeking Safety in an Insecure World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745657097
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
168
Forfatter