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OverviewWhy do many problems throughout the world seem to be getting worse? Saving Society argues that a dramatic change in our mode of thinking is required. The authors show how many of our fundamental assumptions lead to an overly bureaucratic approach, blocking solutions to many of our problems. They contrast our present emotional repression and conforming behaviour with a more liberated form of perception, thought and emotional expression, which could allow us to break out of these bureaucratic routines. Saving Society shows how this alternative approach might lay the basis for more effective and democratic institutions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bernard S Phillips , David ChristnerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Paradigm ISBN: 9781594517778ISBN 10: 1594517770 Pages: 286 Publication Date: 20 December 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThe authors bring attention to the epistemological barriers that inhibit real progress in resolving society's most pressing problems. Phillips and Christner are most persuasive when they reflect on the shortcomings of the social sciences themselves. ... The authors demonstrate a realistic understanding of how progressive societal change can and does occur. In doing so, the authors are careful to ensure that their analysis renders actionable insights that can realistically form a basis for progressive social change. This type of realism is what the sociological imagination is all about. Mills would be pleased. Highly recommended. -CHOICE Author InformationBernard Phillips was a student of C. Wright Mills. He taught at the Universities of North Carolina, Illinois and Boston. David Christner has worked closely with Bernard Phillips for a decade in an effort to help fulfill the aims of the Sociological Imagination Group. He is the founder of World Health Advanced Technology, which focuses on the development and testing of enercel, a substance used for achieving biofunctional health. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |