Imaginaries of Modernity: Politics, Cultures, Tensions

London, UK: Routledge (2016)
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Imaginaries of Modernity has five broad themes - the understanding of modernity, the complexity of the modern condition, politics, the variety and density of modern life, the centrality of the concept of culture to social and critical theory. It draws on the works of Cornelius Castoriadis and Agnes Heller whilst in critical dialogue with Weber, Durkheim, Simmel, Adorno, Taylor and Habermas.

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