World of Contradiction
Synopsis
A World of Contradictions foregrounds 18 original essays by senior and emerging scholars that take the form of an extended transnational conversation on the crises and challenges afflicting contemporary societies in the era of globalization. These essays bring historical relief and theoretical and concrete empirical focus to what the authors regard as the multiheaded planetary crises of climate change, the lingering effects of the covid pandemic, global economic downturn, and the proliferation of war and the impact of these dynamics on late modern institutions and futures for late modern subjects-particularly the superexploited, marginalized and displaced members of the poorer and precarious classes. Our collective takes very seriously the fact of the present-day World Context in which extremes drive conditions of everyday life. Where opulence and obscene forms of wealth are too often juxtaposed to desperate poverty and social abandonment. And where the dominant forms of communication and exchange, now led forward by digitalization and AI, have not only accelerated communication among human subjects but have subverted all human harmony and have increased the propensities for isolation, antagonism and aggression in the socius. Ultimately, in this volume, the authors not only collectively seek to understand and interpret these world crises conditions but to articulate new visions for change and overcoming-addressing the human collision with global forces that are not abstract but only too real in the way they impact everyday life and the integration of late modern subjects into late modern institutions.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Common Ground Research Networks
- ISBN: 9781966214892
- Number of pages: 586
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 44 mm
- Languages: English
