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ISBN
9783030135881

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Springer International Publishing A&G
ISBN-10
3030135888
ISBN-13
9783030135881
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9038582899

Product Key Features

Book Title
Greek Crisis and Its Cultural Origins : a Study in the Theory of Multiple Modernities
Number of Pages
Xxx, 460 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
Europe / Greece (See Also Ancient / Greece), Sociology / General, World / European, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, History
Author
Manussos Marangudakis
Book Series
Cultural Sociology Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
33.3 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
320.9495
Table Of Content
Part 1. An Historical Analysis of the Greek Political Culture .-Chapter 1. An Analytic Model of Culture and Power.-Chapter 2. The Greek Self in Social Analysis.-Chapter 3. Clientelistic Social Structures and Cultural Orientations.-Chapter 4. Religion and Collective Representations of Communitas .-Chapter 5. Civil Religions of a Secular Communitas .-Chapter 6. The Metapolitefsis Civil Religion (1974-1989).-Chapter 7. The Discourses of the Second Metapolitefsis and of the Deep Crisis (1989-2015).- Part 2. The Symbolic Structure of the Greek Public Sphere .-Chapter 8. Data and Methods.-Chapter 9. Constitutive Goods.-Chapter 10. Internalized Code Orientations.-Chapter 11. The Patterned Orders of Ethics.-Chapter 12. The Ethics of the Collectivist Self and Conclusions of Part II.- Part 3. The Formation of the Greek Political Self .-Chapter 13. Analysis of the 'Democratic Self '.-Chapter 14. Analysis of the 'Democratic Relations'.-Chapter 15. Civil-liberal and Populist Collectivist Democratic Institutions.-Chapter 16. The Semantic Map of the Greek Political Culture and Conclusions of Part III.-Chapter 18. Conclusions: Greek Political Culture and the Theory of Multiple Modernities.
Synopsis
This original analysis of modern Greece's political culture attempts to present a "total social fact"--a coherent and complex representation of Greek socio-political culture--to identify the cultural causes of Greece's recent disastrous economic crisis. Using a culturalist frame inspired by the Yale Strong Program, Marangudakis argues that the core cultural orientations of Greece have determined its politics--Greek secular culture flows out of the religion of Eastern Orthodoxy with its mysticism, icons, and general "ortherworldly-nesses." This theoretical discussion, bringing together Eisenstadt, Michael Mann, Banfield, and Taylor, is complemented by an innovative use of survey data, processed by political scientist and statistician Theodore Chadjipadelis. The carefully deployed quantitative data demonstrate that the culture previously described is actually shared by people living in Greece today. In his sweeping conclusion to this thorough cultural analysis, Marangudakis reflects on the prospects of Greek cultural recovery through the construction of a non-populist civil religion., This original analysis of modern Greece's political culture attempts to present a "total social fact"--a coherent and complex representation of Greek socio-political culture--to identify the cultural causes of Greece's recent disastrous economic crisis. Using a culturalist frame inspired by the Yale Strong Program, Marangudakis argues that the core cultural orientations of Greece have determined its politics--Greek secular culture flows out of the religion of Eastern Orthodoxy with its mysticism, icons, and general "ortherworldly-nesses." This theoretical discussion, bringing together Eisenstadt, Michael Mann, Banfield, and Taylor, is complemented by an innovative use of survey data, processed by political scientist and statistician Theodore Chadjipadelis. The carefully deployed quantitative data demonstrate that the culture previously described is actually shared by people living in Greece today. In his sweeping conclusion to this thorough cultural analysis, Marangudakis reflectson the prospects of Greek cultural recovery through the construction of a non-populist civil religion.
LC Classification Number
HM548

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