The Unconscious Civilization Contributor(s): Saul, John Ralston (Author) |
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ISBN: 0684871084 ISBN-13: 9780684871080 Publisher: Free Press OUR PRICE: $15.15 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: May 1999 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Political Ideologies - Capitalism - Philosophy - Political Science | Political Ideologies - Democracy |
Dewey: 330.1 |
LCCN: 96041910 |
Physical Information: 0.59" H x 5.56" W x 8.48" (0.61 lbs) 208 pages |
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Publisher Description: In this intellectual tour de force John Ralston Saul argues that our society is only superficially based on the individual and democracy, and the West now toils unconsciously in the grip of a stifling "corporatist" structure that serves the needs of business managers and technocrats as it promotes the segmentation of society into competing interest groups and ethnic blocks. |
Contributor Bio(s): Saul, John Ralston: - John Ralston Saul is the International President of PEN International, an essayist, novelist, and long-time champion of freedom of expression. His works have been translated into twenty-three languages in thirty countries, are widely taught in universities, and central to the debate over contemporary society in many countries. They include the philosophical trilogy: Voltaire's Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason in the West, The Doubter's Companion, The Unconscious Civilization, and its conclusion, On Equilibrium. In The Collapse of Globalism, he predicted today's economic crisis. In the autumn of 2012, he published his first novel in fifteen years, Dark Diversions: A Traveller's Tale, a picaresque novel about the life of modern nouveaux riches. His awards include South Korea's Manhae Grand Prize for Literature, the Pablo Neruda Medal, Canada's Governor General's Literary Award for Nonfiction, the inaugural Gutenberg Galaxy Award for Literature, and Italy's Premio Letterario Internazionale. He is a Companion in the Order of Canada and a Chevalier in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of France. He is the recipient of seventeen honorary degrees. |