Runaway World, How Globalisation is Reshaping our Lives - by the director of the LSE

Runaway World, How Globalisation is Reshaping our Lives - by the director of the LSE

Secondhand 1 available
R150.00
Shipping
R35.00 Standard shipping using one of our trusted couriers applies to most areas in South Africa. Some areas may attract a R30.00 surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
Check my rate
The seller allows collection for this item. Buyers will receive the collection address and time once the order is ready.
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 2 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Seller
Buyer protection
Get it now, pay later

Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
bhb25
Bob Shop ID
647791077

Published by Profile Books, 2002, softcover, index, 104 pages, some highlighting, otherwise condition: very good.

As director of the London School of Economics, Anthony Giddens is one of the world's foremost academics. He has served as an advisor to both President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair, and is closely tied to the center-left idea of "third-way" politics. In this brief book on globalization (drawn from a series of lectures delivered in 1999), Giddens writes, "We are living through a major period of historical transition." Globalization is reordering societies all over the planet, and although the results are sometimes unpredictable, they are heading in a generally positive direction. But not everybody agrees, as the author freely admits:

The battleground of the twenty-first century will pit fundamentalism against cosmopolitan tolerance. In a globalising world, where information and images are routinely transmitted across the globe, we are all regularly in contact with others who think differently, and live differently, from ourselves. Cosmopolitans welcome and embrace this cultural complexity. Fundamentalists find it disturbing and dangerous. Whether in the areas of religion, ethnic identity, or nationalism, they take refuge in a renewed and purified tradition--and, quite often, violence.

Giddens is not coy about where he stands: "We can legitimately hope that a cosmopolitan outlook will win out." In what is sure to be a controversial chapter, he examines sex and family life through the prism of this fundamentalist-cosmopolitan divide. He is severely critical of what he calls the "traditional family," which he considers an aspect of fundamentalism the world over and an enemy of sexual equality: "I remember what my great aunt once said to me. She must have had one of the longest marriages of anyone, having been with her husband for over 60 years. She once confided that she had been deeply unhappy with him the whole of that time. In her day there was no escape." Runaway World is certain to provoke a lively debate--Giddens would surely have it no other way.

Add to cart

Recently viewed

See more
Bubble Mower
New
R175.00
AN ANTIQUE EPNS BONE HANDLED CARVING SET SOLD AS IS
Secondhand
R50.00 No bids
For Huawei MatePad T8 T-shaped Bracket Contrast Color Shockproof PC + Silicone Protective Case(Na...
New
R323.48
Funko Pop! Television: Buffy the Vampire Slayer – Spike
New
R313.95

Similar products

Raw Deal: How The "Uber Economy" And Runaway Capitalism Are Screwing American Workers - Steven Hill
Secondhand
R180.00
Get Smashed - The Story of the Men Who Made the Adverts That Changed Our Lives
New
R150.00
Planet Google: How One Company is Transforming Our Lives - Randall Stross
Secondhand
R85.00
Our Next Reality: How the AI-powered Metaverse Will Reshape the Worl - Alvin Wang Graylin
New
R500.00