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基本説明
Attuned to contemporary economic culture and problems surrounding it, Goodchild develops arguments from Nietzsche, Adorno and Horkheimer to suggest that our love of Western modernity is an expression of a piety and that it has become a global religion in practice.
Full Description
Our global ecological crisis demands that we question the rationality of the culture that has caused it: western modernity's free market capitalism. Philip Goodchild develops arguments from Nietzsche, Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marx, to suggest that our love of Western modernity is an expression of a piety in which capitalism becomes a global religion, in practice, if not always in belief. This book presents a philosophical alternative that demands attention from philosophers, critical theorists, philosophers of religion, theologians, and those in ecological politics.
Contents
Preface, Acknowledgements, Introduction: questioning piety, PART I The problem of reason, PART II The problem of ethics, PART III The problem of piety, Index