Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
Oct 15, 2007
Publisher
Polity
ISBN-10
0745632092
ISBN-13
9780745632094
Description
Stephen Mennell explores the intricacies of the American civilizing process in a thought-provoking analysis that reflects on the nation’s identity and its role on the global stage. In the wake of significant events like 9/11, the author critically examines how the government has often positioned itself as a voice for ‘civilization’, questioning the motives and implications behind this claim.
Through a blend of historical insight and contemporary relevance, Mennell invites readers to reflect on the ideals of civilization and the paradoxes that come with them. This work challenges conventional notions of progress, suggesting that the path to civilization is fraught with contradictions, ultimately urging a deeper understanding of what it means to be civilized in today’s world.
Through a blend of historical insight and contemporary relevance, Mennell invites readers to reflect on the ideals of civilization and the paradoxes that come with them. This work challenges conventional notions of progress, suggesting that the path to civilization is fraught with contradictions, ultimately urging a deeper understanding of what it means to be civilized in today’s world.
Genres
Contemporary
Politics