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Fear in Contemporary Society

Vladimir Shlapentokh

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Fear in Contemporary Society

Explore the intricate dynamics of fear in modern society with Fear in Contemporary Society by Vladimir Shlapentokh. Published by Palgrave USA in 2006, this compelling hardback edition spans 236 pages and challenges conventional social science perspectives that often overlook the role of coercion and state authority.

Shlapentokh critiques the dominant Lockean-Parsonian tradition, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of social order grounded in self-regulation and cultural allegiance. He compellingly argues for the inclusion of Hobbesian concepts in social analysis, offering readers fresh insights into social structures, values, and theories.

Perfect for students and scholars of sociology, this book delves into the psychological and social implications of fear, making it a valuable addition to any academic library or personal collection. Discover how fear shapes our social fabric and the importance of reevaluating traditional sociological frameworks.

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Fear in Contemporary Society

Regular price €54,55
Sale price €54,55 Regular price €56,24