The Labyrinth of Modernity: Horizons, Pathways and Mutations

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2020)
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Abstract

This important new book by a major voice in the Social Imaginaries movement offers the most systematic attempt to establish conceptual and historical links between the idea of modernity as a new civilization and the notion of multiple modernities. Arnason demonstrates a theory of globalization that is still compatible with the emphasis on unity and diversity of modernity as a civilization.

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