'Zygmunt Bauman: Dialectic of Modernity' by Peter Beilharz
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Peter Beilharz offers one of the clearest intellectual maps of Zygmunt Bauman’s work.
Rather than a simple introduction, the book traces the development of Bauman’s thinking across several decades—moving from early Marxist sociology through his later reflections on modernity, culture, and the Holocaust.
Beilharz is interested in the tension that runs through Bauman’s work: the promise of modernity as a project of rational organisation, and its simultaneous capacity for fragmentation, exclusion, and bureaucratic violence. Topics such as class, labour, intellectual life, and the moral crises of twentieth-century Europe are placed in dialogue with Bauman’s later arguments about modern society’s instability.
The result is both an intellectual biography and a compact guide to one of the most influential sociological thinkers of the late twentieth century.
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