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body, nature, and place in a hypermodern world

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An edition of The resurgence of the real (1997)

The resurgence of the real

body, nature, and place in a hypermodern world

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Amid the rising tide of discontent, the public debates - including the "culture wars" - seem to be a mere spinning of wheels.

In a penetrating analysis of our times, Charlene Spretnak asserts that both the liberal and conservative sides in those debates are situated in the very orientation that created the modern crises: the mechanistic worldview with Homo economicus at the center. The grand claims of modernity no longer inspire confidence because its destructive effects seem to be multiplying.

The author, an influential public intellectual, speaks poignantly to our growing sense of what has been lost and what is slipping away.

Yet Charlene Spretnak argues persuasively that the intensification of the modern crises is not inevitable and is already being challenged by an impressive network of corrective efforts.

The new acceptance of holistic medicine (forced by the healthcare crisis), the new understandings in science of nature's powers of dynamic creativity and self-organization, the new political opposition of community-based activists to the forces of globalization, and the new surge of independence efforts by ancient nations that have been devoured by modern states - all are part of an emergent value system that counters the modern conception of liberty as a flight from body, nature, and place.

After identifying "epochal rumblings" embedded in the nightly news in the 1990s, Charlene Spretnak illuminates the sources of the modern condition with exceptional clarity. Moreover, she reframes "the other history" of the modern era: the ecospiritual lineage of movements that resisted the corrosive effects of the industrialized modern world.

Finally, Charlene Spretnak concludes her wideranging exploration with an engaging story of an American heartland city in the near future that has largely decoupled from the destructive dynamics of the globalized economy and initiated a range of pragmatic alternatives in its region.

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Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Language
English
Pages
276

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-260) and index.

Published in
Reading, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306
Library of Congress
HM73 .S697 1997, GE195 .S67 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
276 p. ;
Number of pages
276

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1011541M
ISBN 10
0201534193
LCCN
96052140
OCLC/WorldCat
36060006
Library Thing
241667
Goodreads
2287304

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