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Farewell To Modernism On Human Devolution In The Twentyfirst Century Rajani Kanth

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Farewell To Modernism On Human Devolution In The Twentyfirst Century Rajani Kanth
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Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Rajani Kanth
ISBN: 9781433134555, 1433134551
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Farewell To Modernism On Human Devolution In The Twentyfirst Century Rajani Kanth by Rajani Kanth 9781433134555, 1433134551 instant download after payment.

Farewell to Modernism: On Human Devolution in the Twenty-First Century is an original, pathbreaking, revolutionary, and totalizing critique of received Modernist ideas, including Modernist Utopianism. In that vein, it unseats virtually every dearly held myth of EuroModernist discourse. It offers a new episteme based on our true ontic nature – our anthropic species-being – as an offset and correction to all brands of EuroModernist idylls, be they of Left or Right, that have repeatedly brought the world to the brink of annihilation. In sum, this book argues that neither philosophy nor social science are tenable without a true, realist anthropology of the human species that sets limits to both political idealism and social engineering.

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