The Malaise of Modernity The Malaise of Modernity
Massey Lectures

The Malaise of Modernity

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Publisher Description

In Malaise of Modernity, Charles Taylor focuses on the key modern concept of self-fulfillment, often attacked as the central support of what Christopher Lasch has called the culture of narcissism. To Taylor, self-fulfillment, although often expressed in self-centered ways, isn't necessarily a rejection of traditional values and social commitment; it also reflects something authentic and valuable in modern culture. Only by distinguishing what is good in this modern striving from what is socially and politically dangerous, Taylor says, can our age be made to deliver its promise.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
1991
November 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
House of Anansi Press Inc
SELLER
House of Anansi Press Inc.
SIZE
6.2
MB
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