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Prometheus Revisited: The Quest for Global Justice in the Twenty-First Century (Critical Perspectives on Modern Culture) [Paperback]

Arthur Mitzman (Author)
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Critical Perspectives on Modern Culture June 2003
Understood as a metaphor for the human mastery of nature, the myth of Prometheus has long served as a symbol of the modern world. Industrialization, individualism, the triumph of instrumental rationality and technological prowess in every aspect of life, all can be seen as expressions of the Promethean ethic. Yet as Arthur Mitzman demonstrates in this thought-provoking book, there is an alternative conception of Promethean modernity at odds with the reigning view. Elaborated in the writings of some European romantics, particularly the English poet Shelley, it emphasizes creativity over productivity, and a harmonious union with nature rather than its technocratic conquest.

According to Mitzman, the ideologies of nationalism, socialism, and consumer capitalism all purported to be agencies of liberation and social justice. But they were traps. The mentalities of growth and power they encouraged and their institutional embodiments suffocated the original impulses of Promethean creativity while combining to construct the "double wall" of ecological unsustainability and increasing social inequality that threatens the very existence of humankind.

Although the forces of globalization and neoliberalism dominate contemporary society and may seem irreversible, Mitzman believes in the possibility of a different kind of world. Integrating the insights of critical theory, intellectual history, and psychoanalysis, he offers a reasoned plea for a radical new vision of the future, one grounded in a politics of genuinely self-governing communities, a culture of liberated creativity, and an economics committed to the transcendence of scarcity and insecurity.


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"'Prometheus Revisited' will inspire readers to think about current dilemmas in entirely new ways." -- David Gross, author of

"...[it] will inspire readers to think about current dilemmas in entirely new ways." -- David Gross,

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A provocative contribution to the ongoing debate over globalization and its discontents.

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  • Paperback: 317 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Pr (June 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558493905
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558493902
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,796,254 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating and seminal intellectual exploration, June 30, 2003
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Mitzman has brought to bear a formidable knowledge of European ideas with a creative overview of the innumerable dilemmas facing mankind today. While there are ideas here that readers find they disagree with, there is so much insight and creative thinking contained in this book that it is extremely stimulating. Very appropriate for the human condition at the present critical juncture of history. It makes one think-and respond to great challenges.
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IN APRIL 1819 a young expatriate Englishman in Rome put the finishing touches to a long poetic drama, eloquent on the questions of freedom and resistance to tyranny but full of abstruse allegorical figures derived from the classical world. Read the first page
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secondary autocentricity, allocentric perception, civilizing offensive, nationalist face, neoliberal capitalism, neoliberal hegemony, neoliberal globalization, proximity senses, popular strata, neoliberal ideology, consumer paradise
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United States, World Bank, European Union, Middle East, North America, Social Europe, Latin America, French Revolution, World Trade Organization, Communist Party, Ernest Schachtel, Frankfurt School, Pierre Bourdieu, Socialist Party, Soviet Union, Vietnam War, Western Europe, New York, Saudi Arabia, Super Bowl, World Trade Center, Caspian Sea, Jacques Chirac, European Parliament, Friends of the Earth
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