We are currently experiencing a wide range of evolving problems that threaten us with extinction. However, Phillips argues that we have the capacity-with the aid of a broad approach to the scientific method that builds on Mills's concept of "the sociological imagination"-to confront these problems ever more effectively. This book develops and builds upon new methods for addressing such social problems as global warming, terrorism, growing inequalities, and others. Phillips reveals procedures for achieving conscious evolution by uncovering fundamental assumptions and their contradictions and by moving toward alternative assumptions that promise to resolve these contradictions.
Autorentext
Phillips, Bernard S
Inhalt
Part I Introduction; Part II Physical and Biological Structures; Chapter 1 Flatland Versus Spaceland/Timeland; Chapter 2 Invisible Man Versus Visible Man; Part III Personality Structures; Chapter 3 "Heart": Alienation Versus Expressive Orientation; Chapter 4 "Head": Stratified or Bureaucratic Versus Evolutionary Worldview; Chapter 5 "Hand": Addiction Versus Meaningful and Expressive Rituals; Part IV Social Structures; Chapter 6 "Heart": Anomie Versus Cultural Value Fulfillment; Chapter 7 "Head": Bureaucratic Versus Scientific Worldview; Chapter 8 "Hand": Stratification Versus Conscious Evolution; partV The Situation; Chapter 9 "Heart": Negative Reinforcement Versus Positive Reinforcement; Chapter 10 "Head"; Chapter 11 "Hand": Conformity Versus Praxis;