The Tyranny of Relativism : Culture and Politics in Contemporary English Society

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The Tyranny of Relativism : Culture and Politics in Contemporary English Society

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138539181
  • DDC分類 941.085

Full Description

The Tyranny of Relativism is an impassioned attempt by one of England's most distinguished critics to capture the feel of British culture at the end of the twentieth century: its moods, attitudes, and institutions. Richard Hoggart presents a double argument, suggesting first that cultural dilemmas stem from a long slide towards moral relativism, as consumerism rather than authority increasingly determines the texture of life; and secondly, that despite its claims to the contrary, British Conservative governments have exploited these changes to their own ends.

Blunt and forthright, humorous and humane, Hoggart supports his themes by analyzing particular forms of change in education at all levels, in the arts, mass and popular entertainment, in broadcasting, in the use of language, and in the uncertain base of "cultural studies" themselves. But he also shows how some social forces have worked against this monumental process: old-style checks and balances, the resistance of class sentiments, the uneasy sense of lost values. But in this series of cultural struggles, the intellectuals are noteworthy by their absence.

The great merit of The Tyranny of Relativism is its resistance to platitudes, and its fearless probing of thorny questions that go to the heart of Western cultural traditions for a new age. When Hoggart concludes by asking "where do we go now" no one should expect complacency. In The Tyranny of Relativism, Hoggart makes the reader appreciate the silent complicity of the intellectual class for the cultural rot of relativism characteristic of western culture today. The book is must reading for those engaged in cultural studies, European politics, literary criticism, and the sociology of knowledge.

Contents

Introduction to the Transaction Edition, Acknowledgments, Introduction, PART ONE: RELATIVISM TO OPPORTUNISM, 1: Riding Relativism's Wave, PART TWO: ASPECTS OF THE DOMINANT MOOD, 2: Distortions of Education, 3: The Arts: Intellectual, Artistic and Academic Relativism, 4: Angles on Mass and Popular Culture, 5: The Betrayal of Broadcasting, 6: Misuses of Language, 7: Ways of Looking: Compass Bearings in a Wide-Open Society?, PART THREE: GRIT ON THE FLYWHEEL, 8: Home Thoughts: Old-Style Checks and Balances, 9: From Class to Status: Resistance by Transference, 10 Patrons and Sponsors, 11 Effects of Mass Media: Kinds of Censorship, 12: Ancestral Voices: Myths and Mottoes to Live By, PART FOUR: WHO NEEDS A CLERISY?, 13: Democratic Representations and Democratic Spirits, 14 Diverse Voices, and Opinion-Formers, PART FIVE: A SUMMING-UP; AND A VERY QUALIFIED PROSPECTUS, 15 Where are We, and Where Do We Go from Here?, Index

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