The Politics of Everyday Life: Making Choices, Changing Lives

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Concern over the tensions and disparities prevalent in the world today fosters in many people the uneasy combination of two sensations: those of urgency and powerlessness. We feel that something must be done before it is too late, but have little idea of what we as individuals, or as families, or as groups of friends, can possibly do to stem the tide. The Politics of Everyday Life explores the options civil society and the individual have within today’s political culture, offering a strong critique of the prevailing model of modernity in developed countries—one that is being exported and imposed on the rest of the world. We must rethink the choices we make on a day-to-day basis—the ways we use our time, our family lives, the sorts of goods and services we consume, and the quality of democracy that we are able to exercise. The solution, says Ginsborg, lies in our own hands.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Paul Ginsborg

PAUL GINSBORG, born in London in 1945, taught for many years at Cambridge before becoming a professor of contemporary European history at the University of Florence in 1992. He has been vigorously involved in Italian civic affairs, especially in reaction to Silvio Berlusconi, and his critical biography, Berlusconi (2003), reached the top of the Italian non-fiction best-seller charts. He is also the author of A History of Contemporary Italy (1990) and Italy and Its Discontents (2001).

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Title
The Politics of Everyday Life: Making Choices, Changing Lives
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Edition
1st ed.
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0143100599
Length
214p.
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