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Farewell to Modernism: On Human Devolution in the Twenty-First Century is an original, pathbreaking, revolutionary, and totalizing critique of received Modernist ideas, including Modernist Utopianism. In that vein, it unseats virtually every dearly held myth of EuroModernist discourse. It offers a new episteme based on our true ontic nature our anthropic species-being as an offset and correction to all brands of EuroModernist idylls, be they of Left or Right, that have repeatedly brought the world to the brink of annihilation. In sum, this book argues that neither philosophy nor social science are tenable without a true, realist anthropology of the human species that sets limits to both political idealism and social engineering.

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“Rajani Kanth has been denouncing for a long time the analytic misunderstandings and moral misdeeds of Eurocentric Modernism. He has done this forcefully and with great consistency. This book puts together the entire case. Whether one agrees with his theses wholly, partially, or not at all, these are propositions with which one must seriously engage if we are to make our way to a better world.” «Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University»
“The book you are holding in your hand «Farewell to Modernism» is a very important book…the bottom line is this: read this book, take your time, think out of the box (straitjacket?) of Euromodernism, and this will change your life.” «Amit Goswami, Theoretical Quantum Physicist, Emeritus Professor, University of Oregon»

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments – Preface: Change – Foreword by Dr. Amit Goswami – Introduction: Challenging Eurocentrism: 45 Theses – Today – The Root Cause – Crisis, Disaster, Catastrophe: Up the Down Escalator – Anatomy of a Crisis – Where We Are – More Endgames – Free Markets – Les Folies Tragiques: The Droll Schoolgirl’s Guide to the World as It Is Today – The Bail-In – On Economics – On Capitalism (and Latter-day Debacles) – On Singaporeanisation: Or, Some Bitter Fruits of Globalization – Anthropic Dualism: A Tale of Two (Sub)-Species—A Comment on ‘La Condition Humaine’ – Querying the Cosmos – The (Sub)Human Condition – Nostalgia, for the Future – A God That Failed? – The Knowledge Game – Toward Non-Centrism – The Bell of Atri – Rites of Passage – The Last Train – A World on the Wane: The Wherefore and the Why – Endgame? – The Eclipse – On Civilization – On Philosophy – Beyond Late Modernism – A Farewell – Rethinking ‘Democracy’ – East and West – And There Was Blight: Summary Notes on the European Saga – By Ideals Alone? – A Summing Up – The Future? – The Final Hour – Everything, Reconsidered – The Cosmos – The Day After – Eurocentrism 101: A Primer – Toward Dissolution – Eurocentrism and EuroModernism – Racism: A Personal Discursus – Explaining a Critique: (Euro)Modernism: Delusions, Debacles, and Defaults – Ancient Vedic Wisdom: Key Concepts – Postface: Beyond Eurocentrism: The Next Frontier – Bibliography – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/6/2017 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433134555, 978-1433134555
      ISBN10: 1433134551

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Farewell to Modernism: On Human Devolution in the Twenty-First Century is an original, pathbreaking, revolutionary, and totalizing critique of received Modernist ideas, including Modernist Utopianism. In that vein, it unseats virtually every dearly held myth of EuroModernist discourse. It offers a new episteme based on our true ontic nature our anthropic species-being as an offset and correction to all brands of EuroModernist idylls, be they of Left or Right, that have repeatedly brought the world to the brink of annihilation. In sum, this book argues that neither philosophy nor social science are tenable without a true, realist anthropology of the human species that sets limits to both political idealism and social engineering.

      Trade Review
      “Rajani Kanth has been denouncing for a long time the analytic misunderstandings and moral misdeeds of Eurocentric Modernism. He has done this forcefully and with great consistency. This book puts together the entire case. Whether one agrees with his theses wholly, partially, or not at all, these are propositions with which one must seriously engage if we are to make our way to a better world.” «Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University»
      “The book you are holding in your hand «Farewell to Modernism» is a very important book…the bottom line is this: read this book, take your time, think out of the box (straitjacket?) of Euromodernism, and this will change your life.” «Amit Goswami, Theoretical Quantum Physicist, Emeritus Professor, University of Oregon»

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments – Preface: Change – Foreword by Dr. Amit Goswami – Introduction: Challenging Eurocentrism: 45 Theses – Today – The Root Cause – Crisis, Disaster, Catastrophe: Up the Down Escalator – Anatomy of a Crisis – Where We Are – More Endgames – Free Markets – Les Folies Tragiques: The Droll Schoolgirl’s Guide to the World as It Is Today – The Bail-In – On Economics – On Capitalism (and Latter-day Debacles) – On Singaporeanisation: Or, Some Bitter Fruits of Globalization – Anthropic Dualism: A Tale of Two (Sub)-Species—A Comment on ‘La Condition Humaine’ – Querying the Cosmos – The (Sub)Human Condition – Nostalgia, for the Future – A God That Failed? – The Knowledge Game – Toward Non-Centrism – The Bell of Atri – Rites of Passage – The Last Train – A World on the Wane: The Wherefore and the Why – Endgame? – The Eclipse – On Civilization – On Philosophy – Beyond Late Modernism – A Farewell – Rethinking ‘Democracy’ – East and West – And There Was Blight: Summary Notes on the European Saga – By Ideals Alone? – A Summing Up – The Future? – The Final Hour – Everything, Reconsidered – The Cosmos – The Day After – Eurocentrism 101: A Primer – Toward Dissolution – Eurocentrism and EuroModernism – Racism: A Personal Discursus – Explaining a Critique: (Euro)Modernism: Delusions, Debacles, and Defaults – Ancient Vedic Wisdom: Key Concepts – Postface: Beyond Eurocentrism: The Next Frontier – Bibliography – Index.

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