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The Modern Condition

by Dennis Hume Wrong
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“For almost fifty years, Wrong may well have been the single most consistent voice for good sense and moderation in both the fevered circles of the New York intelligentsia and the discipline of sociology. He brings to his analyses a unique combination of historical perspective and a temperamental inclination to cut through the hype. As a result, whether he is reconsidering past events or arguments (McCarthyism, Hannah Arendt’s characterization of totalitarianism, David Riesman’s The Lonely Crowd) or assessing current events and fads (rational choice theory, postmodernism, Allan Bloom’s lament about the state of the ‘American Mind’), Wrong invariably ends up providing a new, balanced perspective where none existed before.” —Axel van den Berg,McGill University

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"For almost fifty years, Wrong may well have been the single most consistent voice for good sense and moderation in both the fevered circles of the New York intelligentsia and the discipline of sociology. He brings to his analyses a unique combination of historical perspective and a temperamental inclination to cut through the hype. As a result, whether he is reconsidering past events or arguments (McCarthyism, Hannah Arendt's characterization of totalitarianism, David Riesman's The Lonely Crowd) or assessing current events and fads (rational choice theory, postmodernism, Allan Bloom's lament about the state of the 'American Mind'), Wrong invariably ends up providing a new, balanced perspective where none existed before." —Axel van den Berg,McGill University

Book Details

Published
June 30, 1998
Publisher
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1998.
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780804732413

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