The Human Paradox: Worlds Apart in a Connected World

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In The Human Paradox: Worlds Apart in a Connected World, author Frank Gaffikin probes widely and meticulously into our past and present to analyse the connections between the many acute polarisations that mark contemporary times. Addressing profound issues related to Trumpism, Brexit, the outbreak of Covid-19 and ensuing pandemic, and environmental change, the book argues that beneath all the present social tumult lies a fundamental dilemma for human stability and progress, namely how we can be estranged from what we refer to as humanity.

The book begins with an appraisal of populism and authoritarian nationalism, and later explores whether, in our human development, we are bound for enhancement or extinction. Interrogating these big ideas further, the book identifies three central challenges that confront us as a society: living on the planet, living with the planet, and living with one another on the planet. These challenges prompt a re-think of what it is to be human and social, and hinging on these key themes, the book thus concludes with consideration of a radical agenda for future social improvement.

Rather than peering through the conventional lenses offered by separate disciplines, this book argues for interdisciplinary appreciation and recognition, especially so if we are to address the dilemma at the center of its concern. The Human Paradox will appeal to readers interested in the major conflicts of our times, as well as students of subjects including sociology, politics, history, and economics.

Author(s): Frank Gaffikin
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 423
City: New York

Cover
Endorsement
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Brief Contents
Detailed Contents
Acknowledgements
Prologue
A. All Shook Up
B. Hello Goodbye
PART I All Shook Up
1 What On Earth?: Living in Strange Times
The Power of Paradox and the Paradox of Power
Testing Times
Rival Explanations
Let-down
Rights and Values
Gone Viral
Collateral Damage
From Local to Global
Notes
2 All the Rage: Fear and Loathing in the Politics of Resentment
Disestablishing the Global Elite
Prophets of Populism
Radical Right
The Great Replacement
Birds of a Feather
Rising Nationalism
Masculine Toxicity
Nostalgia: Not What It Used to Be
It’s Complex
Notes
3 Mistaken Identity: Pushing People Into Rival Camps
Race Ahead
The Matter of Black Lives
Islamophobia
The Last Word
Anti-Semitism
Mind Your Tongue
Cultural Marxism
Postmodernism
Roots of Culture Wars
Politics as Personal
Cultural Theft
Right On
Intersectionality
America First
Beyond Identity
War of Attrition
Notes
4 False Economy: The Great Recession and the Ghost of Neoliberalism: Easy Money and Hard Times
Funny Money
Masters of the Universe?
Hard Lessons Hardly Learned
Global Problem
Hedging Bets
As Good as Gold
Notes
5 Power Play: Are Markets Our Masters?
A New Social Contract
Economics: Right and Wrong
Politics Now: Same Old, Same Old?
Globe Trotting
Global Harming
Taxing Problem
Bankers and Banksters
The Revolving Door
Taking Back Control
Left Behind
Out of Order
Notes
PART II Hello Goodbye
6 Only Human: Making Sense of Sapiens
All the Time in the World
Leaps and Bounds
Genes and Genesis
Nurturing Nature
Enter Eugenics
Species and Specious
Cultural Roots
Decision and Destiny
My Way
Notes
7 Dead End: Is Our End Really Nigh?
Safety in Numbers?
People of Colour
Counting and Accountability
The Human Age
Hot Water
Breaking the Ice
Before the Deluge
Some Hope
Beyond the Point of Rescue?
The Nuclear Option
End Game?
Notes
8 Net Effect: The Internet and AI: Connection, Contortion and Control
Smart Cookies
Pilgrim’s Progress
Candid Camera
Chinese Whispers
Other Nosey Parkers
Moral Maze
Techlash
Mission Creep
No Free Lunch
Faceless
Taking Back Control
Digitising Humans
Wild Frontier
Notes
Epilogue
The Savvy of Paradox
Likely Story
More Questions Than Answers
Ideology and Idealism
Parallel Universes
Beyond the Binary
Bibliography
Index