The Fall of Public Man

The Fall of Public Man

by Richard Sennett
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Publication Date: 30/01/2003

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Richard Sennett's The Fall of Public Man examines the growing imbalance between private and public experience, and asks what can bring us to reconnect with our communities.


Are we now so self-absorbed that we take little interest in the world beyond our own lives? Or has public life left no place for individuals to participate?


Tracing the changing nature of urban society from the eighteenth century to the world we now live in, and the decline of involvement in political life in recent decades, Richard Sennett discusses the causes of our social withdrawal. His landmark study of the imbalance of modern civilization provides a fascinating perspective on the relationship between public life and the cult of the individual.


'Brilliant ... One admires the breadth of Professor Sennett's erudition, the reach of his historical imagination, the doggedness of his analysis ... Buy this book and read it. Ironically, it may provide a key to happiness' The New York Times

ISBN:
9780141946597
9780141946597
Category:
Social theory
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
30-01-2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Richard Sennett

Richard Sennett's first book was The Uses of Disorder, in 1970. His previous books include The Fall of Public Man, Flesh and Stone and Respect, as well as the recent Homo Faber trilogy, The Craftsman, Together, Building and Dwelling.

For decades he has advised urban programmes for the United Nations, and has also worked as a planner for poor communities. He now teaches urban studies at the London School of Economics and at Harvard University. He has been awarded the Hegel and Spinoza prizes, as well as an honorary doctorate by Cambridge University.

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