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 |
Toward a Sociological Understanding | 23 |
The Blueing of America | 35 |
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abstract American society anomie Arnold Gehlen Astarte basic become bourgeoisie called Calley chapter originally appeared Christian church civil religion class system cognitive conservatism conservative contemporary continue conversation counterculture course culture denominations economic elite empirical ethical experience fact Helmut Schelsky human identity ideology important individual institutions intellectuals large numbers least legitimated liberal Linda Kasabian live Manson marital marriage Marxist Max Weber means mediating structures megastructures microsociological modern society moral movement nomic objectivated one's paradox partners patriotism perceived perhaps perspective phenomenon Philippe Ariès plausibility political possible presuppositions private sphere proposition Protestant Protestantism psychoanalysis psychological model public policy question racial radical reality reason recent relationship religious revolution sacred sexuality secular theology sense situation social socialist myth sociologist sociology Soviet specific status theological theoretical Thomas Luckmann tion tradition transcendence understanding Western world view Yahweh York