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Auschwitz och det moderna samhället (1989)

av Zygmunt Bauman

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Sociology is concerned with modern society, but has never come to terms with one of the most distinctive and horrific aspects of modernity - the Holocaust. The book examines what sociology can teach us about the Holocaust, but more particularly concentrates upon the lessons which the Holocaust has for sociology. Bauman's work demonstrates that the Holocaust has to be understood as deeply involved with the nature of modernity. There is nothing comparable to this work available in the sociological literature.… (mer)
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    davidgn: "I regret I was not acquainted with Christie's finding at the time I wrote Modernity and the Holocaust. ... Engaging with Christie's argument is a must for any social scientist struggling to comprehend the present of our modern world. Even more so for all those wishing to do something about its future." --Zygmunt Bauman, review in Sociology… (mer)
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Sia la memoria collettiva sia la letteratura scientifica hanno tentato di eludere il significato più profondo dell'olocausto, riducendolo a un episodio della storia millenaria dell'antisemitismo o considerandolo un incidente di percorso, una barbara ma temporanea deviazione dalla via maestra della civilizzazione.(fonte: Google Books)
  MemorialeSardoShoah | May 15, 2020 |
El Holocausto no fue un acontecimiento singular, ni una manifestación terrible pero puntual de un "barbarismo" persistente, fue un fenómeno estrechamente relacionado con las características de la modernidad. El Holocausto se gestó y se puso en práctica en nuestra sociedad moderna y racional en una fase avanzada de nuestra civilización y en un momento culminante de nuestra cultura; es por tanto, un problema de esa sociedad, de esa civilización y de esa cultura. ( )
  coronacopado | Aug 27, 2011 |
"Even so, the Holocaust was not simply a Jewish problem, and not an event in Jewish history alone. The Holocaust was born and executed in our modern rational society, at the high stage of our civilization and at the peak of human cultural achievement, and for this reason it is a problem of that society." (Bauman 2001, p. X)
In situating the Holocaust not only within modernity, but as a historical fact of that modernity, one surely has to feel compelled by that past presence of murder and cruelty, which stands in the intermediaries to the rise of post-modern culture in Europe. Bauman takes further steps in assimilating the lessons of the events of the Holocaust in the mainstream of the theory of modernity and of the civilizing process and its effects. By showing, how social rationalization and the development of cold bureaucracies and inhuman administration has led to these somehow unbelievable events, Bauman steps into the path, which was once pursued by Hannah Arendt and Theodor W. Adorno. He is not, however, tempted to construe once again the irrational monsters of the Nazi-thugs, but takes his stance in simply knowing that the ones responsible for these cruel deeds were mostly - even if cold-blooded - very normal, and seemingly moral people.
Morality is, for Bauman, a pre-social feeling, rather than something which is produced within societal development itself; once considering the effects of modern social engineering, one cannot but assume that it is society itself which represses moral feelings. With the growing distance between the actor in this society and the effects of his actions, which he sometimes doesn't even recognize, morality gets more and more useless and finally vanishes.
Bauman's book about the embedment of the Holocaust in modernity is a well reflected plea for the moral issues that nowadays are at stake: humanity and freedom. He finishes his book:
"This is by far the most important lesson of the Holocaust which needs to be learned and remembered. If Orwell is right that control of the past allows control of the future, it is imperative, for the sake of that future, that those who control the present are not allowed to manipulate the past in a fashion likely to render the future inhospitable to humanity and uninhabitable." (p. 250) ( )
  davidgregory | Jan 25, 2011 |
Sociology is concerned with modern society, but seems never to have come to terms with one of the most distinctive and horrific aspects of modernity - the Holocaust. This work examines what sociology can teach us about the Holocaust, but more particularly concentrates on the lesson which the Holocaust has for sociology. Baumann's work argues that the Holocaust has to be understood as deeply involved with the nature of modernity.
  antimuzak | Oct 25, 2005 |
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"Intellectually rich and provocative. . . . This is a text which belongs in our classrooms as well as on our shelves. Exceptionally well written."
tillagd av davidgn | ändraContemporary Sociology
 
"Such is the concentrated brilliance of Modernity and the Holocaust that it is sure to find an appreciative audience in every field of research which touches on the Holocaust (or which has been touched by it). Above all, to those who still hold faith with the notions of civilization, progress, and reason, this book will sit alongside others which have challenged fundamental beliefs of our time."
tillagd av davidgn | ändraTimes Literary Supplement
 
'The book should be widely read by students of the social sciences, since it is, apart from a provocative analysis of explanations of genocide, a critique of sociology, which Bauman claims has neglected the ethical dilemmas posed by the destruction of the Jews.'
tillagd av davidgn | ändraSociology
 
'This is a profound book, brilliant in its insights ... It demands wide readership.'
tillagd av davidgn | ändraPolitical Studies
 
'Modernity and the Holocaust is a very fine book. Broad in scope and penetrating in analysis, it is disturbing as its subject matter demands, yet never fails to preserve the crucial element of reflective distance out of which new or more acute knowledge is able to emerge.'
tillagd av davidgn | ändraTimes Higher Education Supplement
 

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Sociology is concerned with modern society, but has never come to terms with one of the most distinctive and horrific aspects of modernity - the Holocaust. The book examines what sociology can teach us about the Holocaust, but more particularly concentrates upon the lessons which the Holocaust has for sociology. Bauman's work demonstrates that the Holocaust has to be understood as deeply involved with the nature of modernity. There is nothing comparable to this work available in the sociological literature.

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