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An Excursion Through Chaos Disorder Under The Heavens Stuart Walton

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An Excursion Through Chaos Disorder Under The Heavens Stuart Walton
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Author: Stuart Walton
ISBN: 9781350144095, 9781350144088, 9781350144125, 1350144096, 1350144088, 1350144126
Language: English
Year: 2021

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An Excursion Through Chaos Disorder Under The Heavens Stuart Walton by Stuart Walton 9781350144095, 9781350144088, 9781350144125, 1350144096, 1350144088, 1350144126 instant download after payment.

From its original meaning as a gaping void, or the emptiness that precedes the whole of creation, chaos has taken on the exclusive meaning of confusion, pandemonium and mayhem. This handy definition has then, become the overarching word with which to describe any challenge to the established order; railway strikes, political dissent and any unexpected event is routinely described in the media and popular parlance as 'chaos'. Yet, in his incisive new study, Stuart Walton argues that this is a pitifully one-dimensional view of the world. He claims that many of the great social, political, artistic and philosophical advances have emerged from periods of disorder and from the refusal to think within the standard paradigms. Walton claims that humans are superstitious about any state of affairs in which anything could happen because we have been taught to prefer the imposition of rules in every aspect of our lives, from our diets to our romances. For Walton however, these strictures are responsible for the very alienation that has characterised postwar society; the same withdrawal that he argues could have been avoided if we had simply embraced the chaos.

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