Duke University Press
Modern Social Imaginaries
Modern Social Imaginaries
Retelling the history of Western modernity, Taylor traces the development of a distinct social imaginary. Animated by the idea of a moral order based on the mutual benefit of equal participants, the Western social imaginary is characterized by three key cultural forms--the economy, the public sphere, and self-governance. Taylor's account of these cultural formations provides a fresh perspective on how to read the specifics of Western modernity: how we came to imagine society primarily as an economy for exchanging goods and services to promote mutual prosperity, how we began to imagine the public sphere as a metaphorical place for deliberation and discussion among strangers on issues of mutual concern, and how we invented the idea of a self-governing people capable of secular "founding" acts without recourse to transcendent principles. Accessible in length and style, Modern Social Imaginaries offers a clear and concise framework for understanding the structure of modern life in the West and the different forms modernity has taken around the world.
Author: Charles Taylor
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 12/29/2003
Series: Public Planet Books
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.53lbs
Size: 7.96h x 6.62w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9780822332930