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The Myth of Individualism

- How Social Forces Shape Our Lives
Af: Peter L. Callero Engelsk Paperback

The Myth of Individualism

- How Social Forces Shape Our Lives
Af: Peter L. Callero Engelsk Paperback
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The Myth of Individualism is an engaging and accessible introduction to the relationship between self and society. Drawing on personal experiences, historical examples, and compelling stories, Callero dispels the myth of the self-reliant autonomous actor and demonstrates how our lives are shaped by powerful social forces. These include the power of cultural beliefs and symbols, lifelong socialization processes, the influence of authority, the power of small groups, and the encompassing control of economic systems associated with social class, state power, and mass media. The implications for identity and inequalities linked to race, gender, sexuality, and disability are at the center of each chapter. In the tradition of C. Wright Mills and Peter Berger, Callero presents sociological thinking as a tool for enlightenment and change and argues that the inherently social nature of all persons holds out promise for a better world.

New to the Fourth Edition:

  • New Chapter 7, “From the Printing Press to the Internet” explores how mass media has changed both society and the self
  • Discussion of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the book, including physical isolation and protests surrounding mask mandates, offers recent and relevant examples that illustrate the problems and dilemmas of radical individualism
  • New discussion of the disability rights movement, Black Lives Matter, LGBTQAI+, and women’s suffrage in Chapter 8, “From ‘Me’ to ‘We’”
  • New introduction familiarizes students with the nature of science, scientific progress, and scientific truth
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The Myth of Individualism is an engaging and accessible introduction to the relationship between self and society. Drawing on personal experiences, historical examples, and compelling stories, Callero dispels the myth of the self-reliant autonomous actor and demonstrates how our lives are shaped by powerful social forces. These include the power of cultural beliefs and symbols, lifelong socialization processes, the influence of authority, the power of small groups, and the encompassing control of economic systems associated with social class, state power, and mass media. The implications for identity and inequalities linked to race, gender, sexuality, and disability are at the center of each chapter. In the tradition of C. Wright Mills and Peter Berger, Callero presents sociological thinking as a tool for enlightenment and change and argues that the inherently social nature of all persons holds out promise for a better world.

New to the Fourth Edition:

  • New Chapter 7, “From the Printing Press to the Internet” explores how mass media has changed both society and the self
  • Discussion of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the book, including physical isolation and protests surrounding mask mandates, offers recent and relevant examples that illustrate the problems and dilemmas of radical individualism
  • New discussion of the disability rights movement, Black Lives Matter, LGBTQAI+, and women’s suffrage in Chapter 8, “From ‘Me’ to ‘We’”
  • New introduction familiarizes students with the nature of science, scientific progress, and scientific truth
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Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 238
ISBN-13: 9781538172896
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1538172895
Kategori: Samfundsteori
Udg. Dato: 15 maj 2023
Længde: 14mm
Bredde: 157mm
Højde: 221mm
Forlag: Rowman & Littlefield
Oplagsdato: 15 maj 2023
Forfatter(e): Peter L. Callero
Forfatter(e) Peter L. Callero


Kategori Samfundsteori


ISBN-13 9781538172896


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 238


Udgave


Længde 14mm


Bredde 157mm


Højde 221mm


Udg. Dato 15 maj 2023


Oplagsdato 15 maj 2023


Forlag Rowman & Littlefield