The crisis of progress
Alain Touraine
European Review, 1993, vol. 1, issue 2, 117-123
Abstract:
The idea of continuous progress for mankind is no longer unquestioned. Problems of equality, rationality and emotion are unsolved. Conflict exists between cultural conformity and the threat of internationalism. In particular, modern rationalism is in conflict with traditional beliefs.
Date: 1993
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