Description
Book Synopsisa Communitya is one of those words that feels good: it is good a to have a communitya , a to be in a communitya . And a communitya feels good because of the meanings which the word conveys, all of them promising pleasures, and more often than not the kind of pleasures which we would like to experience but seem to miss.
Trade Review"These books mark an important advance in Bauman's project. He seems to be trying to bring the intellectuals back into the game, twitting them for their passivity. Bauman wants social critics to take a more active role, taking a lead by showing how the relationships between individuals and society and between the private and public spheres may be rearticulated and the spirit of the
agora restored to social and political life."
British Journal of Sociology
"This book is an example of what social thought can be when it is carried out in terms of the highest of qualities. As such, it demands to be read for two reasons; first, because of the fascinating and new light it casts on otherwise well-worn debates and second, as a call to arms."
Contemporary Sociology
"Bauman's argument is convincing and well substantiated. This book forms an interesting and stimulating starting point for anyone wishing to dig deeper into this field".
Gary Pattison, University of Southampton. Network
Table of ContentsAn Overture, or Welcome to Elusive Community.
The Agony of Tantalus.
Rerooting the Uprooted.
Times of Disengagement, or the Great Transformation Mark Two.
Secession of the Successful.
Two Sources of Communalism.
Right to Recognition, Right to Redistribution.
From Equality to Multiculturalism.
The Bottom Line: The Ghetto.
Many Cultures, One Humanity?.
Afterword.
Notes.
Index