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OverviewNo social life is possible without order. Order being the most constituent element of society, it is not surprising that so many theories have been developed to explain what social order is and how it is possible, as well as to explore the features that social order acquires in its different dimensions. The book leads these many theories of social order back to a few main matrices for the use of theoretical and practical reason, which are defined as 'paradigms of order'. The plurality of conceptual constructs regarding social order is therefore reduced to a manageable number of theoretical patterns and an intellectual map is produced in which the most significant differences between paradigms are clearly outlined. Furthermore, the 'paradigmatic revolutions' are addressed that marked the most relevant turning points in the way in which a 'well-ordered society' should be understood. Against this background, the question is discussed on the theoretical and practical perspectives for a cosmopolitan society as the only suitable possibility to meet the global challenges with which we are all presently confronted. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sergio DellavallePublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Weight: 0.623kg ISBN: 9783030661816ISBN 10: 3030661814 Pages: 461 Publication Date: 26 April 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Social Order and Its Paradigms, or: What is a Paradigm of Order? 2. Holistic Particularism as the First Paradigm of Order 3. Holistic Universalism as the Second Paradigm of Order 4. Universalistic Individualism as the Third Paradigm of Order 5. The Failed Paradigmatic Revolution: Particularistic Individualism, or the Spontaneous Order of Transnational Economic Actors, as a Possible Fourth Paradigm of Order 6. The Post-unitary Paradigms of Order I: Systems Theory and the New Lex Mercatoria 7. The Post-unitary Paradigms of Order II: From Modernity to Post-modernity 8. The Post-unitary Paradigms of Order III: The Communicative ParadigmReviewsAuthor InformationSergio Dellavalle is Professor of Public Law and State Theory at the University of Turin, Italy, and Senior Research Affiliate at the Max Planck Institute of Comparative Constitutional Law and International Law, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |