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Alain Touraine (Author)

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0745636721 978-0745636726 November 9, 2007 1
  • Touraine is one of the leading social thinkers in the world today and many of his books have been published in English.
  • In this book Touraine presents a new theoretical framework for understanding the contemporary world. It is a broad theoretical work which seeks to make sense of everyday experience at the beginning of the 21st century.
  • This is a major new theoretical work by one of the leading sociologists in the world today.
  • A great reference book for those studying sociology and social theory at any level.

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"How rare it is that one of the world's most original social theorists writes a book so plain and important that it could be used as an introductory text for first-year students. Alain Touraine's New Paradigm should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand today's world as it is coming to be."

Charles Lemert, Wesleyan University

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In the first centuries of modernization in the West, the social world was described and thought of in terms of politics: order and disorder, king and country, the people and revolution. In the wake of the Industrial Revolution, capitalism freed itself from political power and gave birth to another paradigm, one that was both economic and social. We began to speak in terms of class and inequality, wages and strikes, wealth and its redistribution. Today, in the age of a global economy and the triumph of the individual, globalization has shattered these old models of society. Each of us, caught up in processes of production and mass culture, strives to escape from them and to make ourselves the subject of our own lives. The new paradigm, through which we try to make sense of these new preoccupations, is cultural. The great questions of our age bear witness to this: how should we protect the rights of minorities? Should sexuality be placed at the centre of our lives? Are we witnessing a return to religion? The old paradigms were oriented towards conquering the world; the new paradigm revolves around us. Just as we are faced with the breakdown of a world once run by men, we are now entering into a lsquo;society of womenrsquo;. As ever in the writings of Alain Touraine, the concern to give theoretical form to our social practices is nourished by life as it is actually lived, and everything thought through here refers back to the most everyday experiences of the globalized world in which we are currently living.

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United States, Social Terms, Cultural Terms, Great Britain, Revisiting the Self, The End of Societies, European Union, Society of Women, New York, Latin America, President Bush, Catholic Church, First World War, François Dubet, World Trade Center, Michel Wieviorka, Second World War, French Revolution, Berlin Wall, Axel Honneth, Max Weber, Security Council, Jurgen Habermas, Cold War, Samuel Huntington
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