Facing Up To ModernityConcerns the growing problems the modernity brings including marriage, psychoanalysis, the secularization of religion, corruption of pornography, and more. |
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Marriage and the Construction of Reality | 5 |
Bestrangement in Stockholm | 12 |
2 | 23 |
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abstract American empire American society anomie basic become bourgeois bourgeoisie bureaucratic Calley Calley's chapter originally appeared Christian church cial civil religion class system cognitive concrete consciousness conservatism conservative contemporary continue conversation counterculture course culture economic elite empirical ethical Europe experience fact Helmut Schelsky human identity ideology important individual institutions intellectuals interests large numbers least legitimated liberal Linda Kasabian live Manson marital marriage Marxist Max Weber means mediating structures megastructures microsociological modern society moral movement nation-state nomic objectivated one's paradox partners patriotism perceived perception phenomenon Philippe Ariès plausibility political position possible private sphere proposition psychoanalysis psychological model question racial radical recent relationship religion religious revolution secularization sense sexual situation social socialist myth sociological sociologist Soviet specific status Tate/LaBianca murders theological theoretical Third World tion tradition transcendence understanding Vietnam Vilfredo Pareto Western world view York