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  1. Economics and Culture.David Throsby - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    In an increasingly globalised world, economic and cultural imperatives can be seen as two of the most powerful forces shaping human behaviour. This book considers the relationship between economics and culture both as areas of intellectual discourse, and as systems of societal organisation. Adopting a broad definition of culture, it explores the economic dimensions of culture, and the cultural context of economics. The book is built on a foundation of value theory, developing the twin notions of economic and cultural value (...)
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  • Another Modernity: A Different Rationality.Scott Lash - 1999 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This book is Lash's most comprehensive statement in social and cultural theory. It is a book addressed to sociologists and philosophers, to students of urban life, modern languages, cultural studies and the visual arts. Alongside the Enlightenment has emerged another modernity. This second modernity has - in opposition to the Enlightenment rationality of progress, order, homogeneity and cognition - initiated a different rationality of uncertainty, transience, experiment, and the unknowable. This second, this other modernity, is present in notions of 'difference' (...)
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  • [Book review] the future of ideas, the fate of the commons in a connected world. [REVIEW]Lawrence Lessig - 2003 - Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):184-186.
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  • (1 other version)Social Phusis and Pattern of Creation.Peter Murphy - 2005 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 9 (1):39-74.
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  • Complexification: Explaining a Paradoxical World Through the Science of Surprise.John L. Casti - 1994 - New York: Harper Collins.
    A renowned mathematician shows how the "science of surprise" can help explain some of the most inexplicable phenomena in science, nature, the arts, the economy, and more.
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  • Rationality and Freedom.Amartya Sen - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (1):182-183.
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  • Les structures anthropologiques de l'imaginaire. Introduction à l'archétypologie générale.Gilbert Durand - 1963 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 153:106-109.
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  • (1 other version)Social phusis and the pattern of creation.Peter Murphy - 2005 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 9 (1):39-74.
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  • Autotranscendence and Creative Organization: On Self-Creation and Self-Organization.Anders Michelsen - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 88 (1):55-75.
    This article discusses the issue of social and cultural ‘autotranscendence’ - self-production, creativity - in the debates on self-organization. The point of departure is Cornelius Castoriadis’s idea of ‘self-creation’. First, a schisma between mechanical and ontological modeling is indicated and used to introduce the idea of a ‘creative organization’. This is further discussed in relation to Jean-Pierre Dupuy’s concept of social ‘autotranscendence’ by ‘complex methodological individualism’, with particular respect to the incomprehension of the social. Following Johann P. Arnason’s treatment of (...)
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  • Die Erlebnisgesellschaft: Kultursoziologie der Gegenwart.Gerhard Schulze - 1992 - Campus-Verlag.
    1992 erschien Die Erlebnisgesellschaft zum ersten Mal – und machte rasch Furore. Heute kann der Text mit Fug und Recht als moderner Klassiker der Soziologie gelten. Gerhard Schulze konstatierte einen umfassenden Wandel in unserer Gesellschaft, durch den das Leben zum Erlebnisprojekt geworden ist. Die Erlebnisorientierung ist die unmittelbarste Form der Suche nach Glück. Eine Suche, die noch längst nicht abgeschlossen ist – diese neue Art zu leben müssen wir erst lernen und die Folgen noch bewältigen. Dies gilt auch heute noch: (...)
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