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Reframing beliefs for hope in hopeless times.

This book could be a good read for those who feel lost in the complexity of the modern world and seek to understand how to make sense of it. Bauman presents a unique perspective on reframing beliefs and thinking critically about the hierarchical arrangement of states and powers. The book encourages readers to embrace hope as a common weapon to overcome vulnerability in the face of domineering governments and threats from unknown forces abroad.

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ISBN: 9780674027800
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $65.13
Date of Publication: 2008-06-03
Format: Hardback
Related Collections: Sociology, Philosophy
Goodreads rating: 3.84
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Zygmunt Bauman is one of the most admired social thinkers of our time. Once a Marxist sociologist, he has surrendered the narrowness of both Marxism and sociology, and dares to write in language that ordinary people can understand - about problems they feel ill equipped to solve. This book is no dry treatise but is instead what Bauman calls "a report from a battlefield," part of the struggle to find new and adequate ways of thinking about the world in which we live. Rather than searching for solutions to what are perhaps the insoluble problems of the modern world, Bauman proposes that we reframe the way we think about these problems. In an era of routine travel, where most people circulate widely, the inherited beliefs that aid our thinking about the world have become an obstacle.Bauman seeks to liberate us from the thinking that renders us hopeless in the face of our own domineering governments and threats from unknown forces abroad. He shows us we can give up belief in a hierarchical arrangement of states and powers. He challenges members of the "knowledge class" to overcome their estrangement from the rest of society.
Gracefully, provocatively, Bauman urges us to think in new ways about a newly flexible, newly challenging modern world. As Bauman notes, quoting Vaclav Havel, "hope is not a prognostication." It is, rather, alongside courage and will, a mundane, common weapon that is too seldom used.


Author: Zygmunt Bauman
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 288
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication Date: 03 Jun 2008
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