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Society of Fear

Book information

Publisher
Wiley;Polity
ISBN
9781509519538, 150951953X
Language
english
Format
EPUB
Filesize
296 kB (302734 bytes)
Pages
87 pages\0
Time added
2020-07-26 19:24:52

Description

From the rise of terrorism to the uncertainties associated with economic crisis and recession, our age is characterized by fear. Fear is the expression of a society on unstable foundations. Most of us feel that our social status is under threat and our future prospects in jeopardy. We are overwhelmed by a sense of having been catapulted into a world to which we no longer belong. Tracing this experience of fear, Heinz Bude uncovers a society marked by disturbing uncertainty, suppressed anger and quiet resentment. This is as true in our close relationships as it is in the world of work, in how we react to politicians as much as in our attitudes towards bankers and others in the financial sector. Bude shows how this fear is not derived so much from a 'powerful other' but rather from the seemingly endless range of possibilities which we face. While this may seem to offer us greater autonomy and freedom, in reality the unknown impact and meaning of each option creates a vacuum which... * Preface * Thanks * Fear as a principle * Longing for a non-terminable relationship * Unease with one s own type * When the winners take it all * The status panic of the middle class * Everyday battles on the lower rungs * The fragile self * Rule by nobody * The power of emotion * The fear of others * Generational lessons * Bibliography * Notes

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