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Book Synopsis
In this new book, Ulrich Beck develops his now widely used concepts of second modernity, risk society and reflexive sociology into a radical new sociological analysis of the cosmopolitan implications of globalization.

Trade Review
"Excites intellectual reflexivity and adds to our repertoire of knowledge, not only about cosmopolitanism but also about our current social, cultural and historical predicament. It is for this (but not only this) reason that we should sit up and listen to what [Beck] has to say."
Journal of Sociology

"Beck's contribution to the normative construction of a cosmopolitan vision in the world today inspires hope and confidence in a new era of global political and social relations."
Australian Journal of Political Science

"Once again, Ulrich Beck has brought a distinctive perspective to a major social issue. He rightly sees that cosmopolitanism cannot simply be wished into reality but can only be achieved on the basis of confronting basic issues of social inequality. We need to pay attention."
Craig Calhoun, New York University



Table of Contents
Detailed Contents.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction: What is 'Cosmopolitan' about the Cosmopolitan Vision.

PART ONE.

Cosmopolitan Realism.

Chapter 1.

Global Sense, Sense of Boundarylessness: The Distinction between Philosophical and Social Scientific Cosmopolitanism.

Chapter 2.

The Truth of Others: On the Cosmopolitan Treatment of Difference - Distinctions, Misunderstandings, Paradoxes.

Chapter 3.

Cosmopolitan Society and its Adversaries.

PART TWO.

Concretizations, Prospects.

Chapter 4.

The Politics of Politics: On the Dialectic of Cosmopolitanization and Anti-Cosmopolitanization.

Chapter 5.

War is Peace: On Postnational War.

Chapter 6.

Cosmopolitan Europe: Reality and Utopia.

Notes.

References and Bibliography.

Index.

The Cosmopolitan Vision

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      Publisher: Polity Press
      Publication Date: 2/19/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780745633992, 978-0745633992
      ISBN10: 0745633994

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this new book, Ulrich Beck develops his now widely used concepts of second modernity, risk society and reflexive sociology into a radical new sociological analysis of the cosmopolitan implications of globalization.

      Trade Review
      "Excites intellectual reflexivity and adds to our repertoire of knowledge, not only about cosmopolitanism but also about our current social, cultural and historical predicament. It is for this (but not only this) reason that we should sit up and listen to what [Beck] has to say."
      Journal of Sociology

      "Beck's contribution to the normative construction of a cosmopolitan vision in the world today inspires hope and confidence in a new era of global political and social relations."
      Australian Journal of Political Science

      "Once again, Ulrich Beck has brought a distinctive perspective to a major social issue. He rightly sees that cosmopolitanism cannot simply be wished into reality but can only be achieved on the basis of confronting basic issues of social inequality. We need to pay attention."
      Craig Calhoun, New York University



      Table of Contents
      Detailed Contents.

      Acknowledgements.

      Introduction: What is 'Cosmopolitan' about the Cosmopolitan Vision.

      PART ONE.

      Cosmopolitan Realism.

      Chapter 1.

      Global Sense, Sense of Boundarylessness: The Distinction between Philosophical and Social Scientific Cosmopolitanism.

      Chapter 2.

      The Truth of Others: On the Cosmopolitan Treatment of Difference - Distinctions, Misunderstandings, Paradoxes.

      Chapter 3.

      Cosmopolitan Society and its Adversaries.

      PART TWO.

      Concretizations, Prospects.

      Chapter 4.

      The Politics of Politics: On the Dialectic of Cosmopolitanization and Anti-Cosmopolitanization.

      Chapter 5.

      War is Peace: On Postnational War.

      Chapter 6.

      Cosmopolitan Europe: Reality and Utopia.

      Notes.

      References and Bibliography.

      Index.

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