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Author: THanos Lipovats

The essay on the discourse of postmodernity, as a critique of unrestrained individualism, deconstructs psychoanalytically and sociologically the aspects of the discourse concerning identity, which has...

The essay on the discourse of postmodernity, as a critique of unrestrained individualism, deconstructs psychoanalytically and sociologically the aspects of the discourse concerning identity, which has become the main ideology of postmodernity.

The criticism of this discourse, however, requires the presentation of the various forms of otherness, which...

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The essay on the discourse of postmodernity, as a critique of unrestrained individualism, deconstructs psychoanalytically and sociologically the aspects of the discourse concerning identity, which has become the main ideology of postmodernity.

The criticism of this discourse, however, requires the presentation of the various forms of otherness, which constitute the foundational relationship of the subject with the Other, that individualism denies.

Subsequently, the fundamental civic principles of democracy are presented: Freedom, Equality, and Solidarity, which citizens as individuals tend, in practice, to undermine and renounce with fanaticism or indifference.

The dialectic between the contradictions and conflicts that arise is defined as alienation, which characterizes the later phase of postmodernity in the 21st century.

However, the dynamics of alienation threaten the democratic rule of law. A critical historical and structural reference to the relationship between institutional structures and revolutions, as well as between religiosity and the secularization of institutions in Europe, ultimately highlights the dangers that lurk within postmodern culture and the need to resist them.

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Author
THanos Lipovats
Publisher
Armos
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
330
Release Date
12/2021
Publication Date
2021
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789606154447

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The essay on the discourse of postmodernity, as a critique of unrestrained individualism, deconstructs psychoanalytically and sociologically the aspects of the discourse concerning identity, which has become the main ideology of postmodernity.

The criticism of this discourse, however, requires the presentation of the various forms of otherness, which constitute the foundational relationship of the subject with the Other, that individualism denies.

Subsequently, the fundamental civic principles of democracy are presented: Freedom, Equality, and Solidarity, which citizens as individuals tend, in practice, to undermine and renounce with fanaticism or indifference.

The dialectic between the contradictions and conflicts that arise is defined as alienation, which characterizes the later phase of postmodernity in the 21st century.

However, the dynamics of alienation threaten the democratic rule of law. A critical historical and structural reference to the relationship between institutional structures and revolutions, as well as between religiosity and the secularization of institutions in Europe, ultimately highlights the dangers that lurk within postmodern culture and the need to resist them.

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Author
THanos Lipovats
Publisher
Armos
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
330
Release Date
12/2021
Publication Date
2021
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789606154447

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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