Daniel rodgers age of fracture book

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Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read age of fracture. Age of fracture is a book about the ideas and arguments that now shape our times. Daniel rodgers shows how the collective purposes and meanings that had framed social debate became unhinged and uncertain. Rodgers discusses how thought and theories affecting large topics such as economics, race, gender, language and power rapidly shifted, were rearranged and fell out of favour. Through a contagion of visions and metaphors, on both the. Rodgers written by charles when i first started reading this book, which i pulled more or less at random off my shelf, i was a little mystified why i had bought it. Rodgers, has helped me to discover and to understand. Summarizing an age of fracture society for us intellectual history. In the last forty years, a period when the fundamentalism of marketasreligion has threatened to take over not just how we balance a government budget but also what we value in everyday life, theres a. Across multiple fronts of ideational battle, from the speeches of presidents to books of social and cultural theory, conceptions of human nature that in the postworld war ii era had been think with context, social circumstances, institutions, and history. In the last quarter of the twentieth century, the ideas that most americans lived by started to fragment. Buy age of fracture by daniel t rodgers online at alibris. He is currently completing a book that explores the twists and turns in the history of john winthrops sermon, a model of christian charity, from its writing in 1630 to the present. His articles run the gamut from american exceptionalism, to the career of republicanism, to the election of 2000.

Economics in an age of fracture the chronicle of higher. It includes additional discussions about school and university curricula, multiculturalism, and the impact of the terrorist attacks on september 11, 2001. Age of fracture offers a powerful reinterpretation of the ways in which the decades surrounding the 1980s changed america. Daniel rodgers offers a similarly explanatory metaphor for recent u. Since the 1970s, the terrain of common sense shifted. His most recent book, age of fracture 2011, a history of social ideas and arguments in america in the last quarter of the twentieth century, was a cowinner of the bancroft prize. Age of fracture is a 2011 history book about the disintegration of shared values in american social debate around the 1980s. In this wideranging narrative, daniel rodgers shows how the collective purposes and meanings that had framed social debate became unhinged and uncertain. More than any other book ive read in recent years, age of fracture, by the princeton historian daniel t. Age of fracture book by daniel t rodgers 2 available. Rodgers shows how the collective purposes and meanings that had framed social debate became unhinged and uncertain. Daniel rodgers writes an intellectual history of the last quarter of the twentieth century. Midcentury concepts of national consensus, managed markets, gender and racial identities. Rodgers, has helped me to discover and to understand that difference.

The work that rodgers does in age of fracture is synthetic, not in the. Books go search best sellers gift ideas new releases deals. In age of fracture, daniel rodgers offers an elegant, often eloquent, history of. Click to read more about age of fracture by daniel t. Age of fracture is an extraordinary bookan engrossing story of the new age of markets, a new kind of history of ideas, traversing the frontiers between intellectual, political and public words, and a brilliant explanation of contemporary public life. Rodgers in the last quarter of the twentieth century, the ideas that most americans lived by started to fragment. Free shipping and pickup in store on eligible orders. Summarizing an age of fracture this week i had the opportunity to lead my graduate seminar colleagues in a discussion of daniel rodgers s age of fracture. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading age of fracture. Listen to professor rodgers discuss age of fracture with christopher lydon at radio open source. In age of fracture, daniel rodgers of pacific university. However, daniel rodgers is also a very traditional intellectual historian.

In the last forty years, a period when the fundamentalism of marketasreligion has threatened to take over not just how we balance a government budget but also what we value in everyday life, theres a need to better grasp these trends. Rodgers, a historian at princeton, offers an interpretation that helps us understand the. In the last quarter of the twentieth century, the ideas that most americans lived by started to. It is about the ways in which conceptions of society and selves that were a commonplace in the middle years of the twentieth century broke into bits and fragments. He is an emeritus professor at princeton university, and the author of several books. Age of fracture has 2 available editions to buy at half price books marketplace. Rodgers age of fracture will be read by many eager minds during the next 12 years, i presume. Iscriviti a prime ciao, accedi account e liste accedi account e liste resi e ordini iscriviti a prime carrello. A journal of ideas, read daniel rodgers s contribution, on the future of liberalism, to the online symposium america after trump. Rodgers harvard university press, 2011 age of fracture is an extraordinary bookan engrossing story of the new age of markets, a new kind of history of ideas, traversing the frontiers between intellectual, political, and public worlds, and a brilliant explanation of contemporary public life. Midcentury concepts of national consensus, managed markets, gender and racial identities, citizen obligation, and historical memory became more fluid. Age of fracture is a book about ideas and arguments. I thought, from its title, it would be political philosophy, but instead it was intellectual history, of the last quarter of the twentieth century. Rodgers is a wellknown author, some of his books are a fascination for readers like in the age of fracture book, this is one of the most wanted daniel t.

His most recent book, an intellectual history of the 1970s and 1980s entitled the age of fracture 2011, won the bancroft prize. In essence, it is a foreshortened history of ideas in a very specific time and place, with the underlying thesis that, uniquely in american history, this period roughly 1975 to 2000 represents a deep fracture of american society. Rodgerss book is the only work of straight intellectual history we have read. By fracture, the author, daniel rodgers, does not mean social fracture or atomization. In age of fracture, the 2012 winner of the bancroft prize, rodgers argues that. Daniel rodgers book age of fracture presents a new view of american intellectual history in the years since 1974, exploring changes in several distinct regions of thought during the era.