Small wonder : global power and its discontents
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Small wonder : global power and its discontents
(New critical theory / general editors, Patricia Huntington and Martin Beck Matuštík)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2005
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Small Wonder presents the dangers of the 'underside of modernity': the unleashing of unlimited lust for (global) power and wealth. Relying on leading critical intellectuals, Dallmayr offers a critique of the self-deceptions of our age, arguing in favor of the cultivation of the 'small wonder' of everyday life.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Small Wonder: Finitude and Its Horizons Chapter 3 The Underside of Modernity: Adorno, Heidegger, and Dussel Chapter 4 Empire or Cosmopolis: Civilization at the Crossroads Chapter 5 Confronting Empire: A Tribute to Arundhati Roy Chapter 6 Speaking Truth to Power: In Memory of Edward Said Chapter 7 Critical Intellectuals in a Global Age: Toward a Global Public Sphere Chapter 8 Social Identity and Creative Praxis: Hommage a Merleau-Ponty Chapter 9 Nature and Artifact: Gadamer on Human Health Chapter 10 Borders or Horizons: An Older Debate Revisited Chapter 11 Empire and Faith: Sacred Non-Sovereignty Chapter 12 Appendix Chapter 13 The Dignity of Difference: A Salute to Jonathan Sacks Chapter 14 Religion and Rationality: Continuity and Discontinuity in the Frankfurt School Chapter 15 Nomolatry and Fidelity: A Response to Charles Taylor Chapter 16 Index
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