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Liquid Modernity by Zygmunt (Universities of Leeds and Warsaw) Bauman; 9780745624105

Liquid Modernity

By Zygmunt (Universities of Leeds and Warsaw) Bauman

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Description

Liquid Modernity is a thought-provoking exploration by the esteemed sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, renowned for his incisive analyses of contemporary society. In this profound work, Bauman delves into the transient and fluid nature of modern existence, challenging traditional notions and offering a fresh perspective on the human condition.

The Story

Bauman articulates a compelling argument that modernity is no longer characterised by solidity and permanence, but rather by a state of constant change and liquidity. He re-examines fundamental concepts such as emancipation, individuality, work, and community, revealing how these ideas have evolved in an increasingly uncertain world.

Why Readers Love It

  • Innovative Thought: Bauman's distinctive voice and sharp intellect invite readers to rethink their understanding of modern life.
  • Rich Analysis: The text is enriched with historical context and philosophical insights, making complex ideas accessible.
  • Engaging Style: Bauman's eloquent prose captivates and challenges, encouraging critical reflection on societal norms.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for anyone interested in sociology, philosophy, or cultural studies. Readers who appreciated Bauman's previous works, such as Liquid Love and Strangers at Our Door, will find Liquid Modernity a compelling continuation of his exploration of modern life's complexities.

"Bauman's reflections on modernity resonate deeply in a world increasingly defined by uncertainty and change." - A Reader

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 152 mm × 229 mm × 19 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780745624105

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