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Zygmunt Bauman
Dialectic of Modernity

First Edition

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Social Theory

January 2000 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This measured and thoughtful book provides a comprehensive critical commentary on Bauman's social theory. It explores the roots of his ideas in questions of capital and labour, and explains how these ideas flourished in Bauman's later writings on culture, intellectuals, utopia, the holocaust, modernity and postmodernism.

Bauman's work has been wide-ranging and ambitious. This book fulfils the objective of providing an authoritative critical guide to this essential thinker.

 
Class and Labour
 
Culture and Sociology
 
Intellectuals and Utopians
 
The Holocaust and the Perfect Order
 
Touring the Fragments
 
Following the Human Condition
 
Epilogue
Mediations

 

`Written in an accessible manner and organized in a way that should prove helpful to readers not familiar with Bauman, this book provides a straightforward way in to the rich range of concerns to be found in Bauman's work' - Barry Smart, Professor of Sociology, University of Portsmouth

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