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The Human Paradox: Worlds Apart in a Connected World

Autor Frank Gaffikin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iun 2023
In The Human Paradox: Worlds Apart in a Connected World, author Frank Gaffikin probes widely and meticulously into our past and present to analyse the connections between the many acute polarisations that mark contemporary times. Addressing profound issues related to Trumpism, Brexit, the outbreak of Covid-19 and ensuing pandemic, and environmental change, the book argues that beneath all the present social tumult lies a fundamental dilemma for human stability and progress, namely how we can be estranged from what we refer to as humanity.
The book begins with an appraisal of populism and authoritarian nationalism, and later explores whether, in our human development, we are bound for enhancement or extinction. Interrogating these big ideas further, the book identifies three central challenges that confront us as a society: living on the planet, living with the planet, and living with one another on the planet. These challenges prompt a re-think of what it is to be human and social, and hinging on these key themes, the book thus concludes with consideration of a radical agenda for future social improvement.
Rather than peering through the conventional lenses offered by separate disciplines, this book argues for interdisciplinary appreciation and recognition, especially so if we are to address the dilemma at the center of its concern. The Human Paradox will appeal to readers interested in the major conflicts of our times, as well as students of subjects including sociology, politics, history, and economics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367617929
ISBN-10: 0367617927
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 1 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Acknowledgments  Prologue  Part I – All Shook Up  1. What on Earth?  2. All the Rage  3. Mistaken Identity  4. False Economy  5. Power Play  Part II – Hello Goodbye  6. Only Human  7. Dead End  8. Net Effect  Epilogue  Bibliography

Notă biografică

Professor Frank Gaffikin, has been an academic for four decades, in the University of Ulster and Queen’s University Belfast, and for periods at two universities in the United States, with a special focus on urban scholarship and, in recent years, on planning in contested space. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
He has been co-Director of the Urban Institute at the University of Ulster; a Senior Research Fellow at the Great Cities Institute in Chicago; and Director of the Institute of Spatial and Environmental Planning, at Queen’s University.

Recenzii

"Frank Gaffikin has produced a truly magisterial, thought provoking, path-breaking and page-turning book. He courageously confronts the ecological, political economic, social, technological and cultural challenges facing the human species during this period of profound change and existential uncertainty. Frank paints on a broad global canvas, asks uncomfortable questions, draws on wide academic reading and on his long experience both as a public intellectual and as a radical community activist. He writes incisively, persuasively and wittily. You will want to buy this and recommend and discuss it with friends and colleagues."
Professor Emeritus John Benington, CBE, Warwick University.
"A masterful, connect-all-dots interrogation of our polarising and foreboding world. No political, economic, or cultural fault-line is left unexamined in this probing analysis of today's boiling points."
Scott A. Bollens, Warmington Professor of Peace and International Cooperation, University of California, Irvine
“The Human Paradox: Worlds Apart in a Connected World is simply a must-read book. It offers a critical, political, and intellectual discussion of the urgent global challenges we face and also sharply analyses the power of the new world of information and its effect on culture, economy, and democracy. Instead of looking at such issues as populism, climate change, or geopolitical hegemony separately, the book offers an integrative understanding of these challenges and concludes by advancing a radical approach for social improvement in generations to come.”
Professor Haim Yacobi, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London
“The Human Paradox explores the turmoil of contemporary society as viewed through the lens of manifold disciplinary perspectives throughout time. Frank Gaffikin’s tome, a tour de force, presents in plain, yet insightful language the clashes of culture, economics, politics, demographics, and technology. His playful references in chapter and section headings reveal a person rooted in the post-war generation and in the context that follows we see his perspective is also firmly rooted in the contemporary world. Gaffikin’s insight reveals a deeply probing intellect, yet as he concludes this piece – the first volume of a two-volume project – he offers an actionable policy perspective that is, as he suggests, less hubris and more wisdom in knowing the difference between resistance and resignation. A hopeful reminder that the paradox he uncovers has possible solution sets.”
Michael Pagano, Emeritus, University of Illinois Chicago
“No one is an island! Frank Gaffikin draws a remarkable web of thoughts in this book and unpacks the prevailing rage of populism in discussions of tribe, class, and social and economic divisions. He shows an invaluable path forward for humanity’s survival on Earth, one cultivated by independent critical thought in education, free of the tensions and simplification caused by binary thinking, and with fuller understanding and embrace of complexity. Only then, to borrow his words, ‘a radical form of social democracy’ may emerge.”
Socrates Stratis, University of Cyprus

Descriere

The Human Paradox: Worlds Apart in a Connected World analyses the links among the many acute polarisations that mark contemporary times