Culture, Identity, and Politics
These essays explore the relationship between culture and politics in the modern world. They range in space from Iran to Algeria, and the eastern marchlands of Europe to the Atlantic, and in time over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But they are all inspired by a cluster of linked preoccupations with the nature of the social order now emerging in the world and the kinds of moral and political legitimation it requires and permits. The essays are also linked by Ernest Gellner's distinctive, and highly arresting, intellectual temper and style. The volume will interest a wide range of readers in the social sciences and philosophy.
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Culture, Identity, and Politics
These essays explore the relationship between culture and politics in the modern world. They range in space from Iran to Algeria, and the eastern marchlands of Europe to the Atlantic, and in time over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But they are all inspired by a cluster of linked preoccupations with the nature of the social order now emerging in the world and the kinds of moral and political legitimation it requires and permits. The essays are also linked by Ernest Gellner's distinctive, and highly arresting, intellectual temper and style. The volume will interest a wide range of readers in the social sciences and philosophy.
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Culture, Identity, and Politics

Culture, Identity, and Politics

by Ernest Gellner
Culture, Identity, and Politics

Culture, Identity, and Politics

by Ernest Gellner

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These essays explore the relationship between culture and politics in the modern world. They range in space from Iran to Algeria, and the eastern marchlands of Europe to the Atlantic, and in time over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But they are all inspired by a cluster of linked preoccupations with the nature of the social order now emerging in the world and the kinds of moral and political legitimation it requires and permits. The essays are also linked by Ernest Gellner's distinctive, and highly arresting, intellectual temper and style. The volume will interest a wide range of readers in the social sciences and philosophy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521336673
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/29/1987
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.47(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.47(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. A blobologist in Vodkobuzia; 2. Nationalism and the two forms of cohesion in complex societies; 3. The roots of cohesion; 4. Zeno of Cracow; 5. From Königsberg to Manhattan; 6. The social roots of egalitarianism; 7. Recollection in anxiety: thought and change revisited; 8. The captive Hamlet of Europe; 9. Waiting for Imam; 10. The rubber cage: disenchantment with disenchantment; 11. Tractatus sociologico-philosophicus; Sources; Bibliography of Ernest Gellner; Index of names.
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