ABSTRACT

Amidst rising tensions affecting democracy, capitalism and planetary life, this book discusses the multiple crises, processes and conflicts reconfiguring modernity. Tracking the political, social and ecological dynamics at play, it offers a critical perspective on the forces that may redefine the futures of political modernity.

It asks whether a transition is unfolding and whether a new phase of modernity is emerging, or whether it is only an inflexion that we are witnessing, with the prepandemic imaginary and institutions retaining their strength, apart from smaller adaptions. Drawing on a range of cutting-edge contributions emerging from a conference at the Social Sciences Institute of University of Lisbon, it tackles issues of democracy, statehood, empire, coloniality, authoritarianism, the Anthropocene and the social bond, to offer a systematic analysis and conceptualization of ongoing changes. It offers a global perspective on the debate. Empirical and theoretical threads are brought together by the idea that we are transitioning to a world somehow yet unknown but whose contours we can already fathom.

An innovative, empirically based and path-breaking analytical contribution it will appeal to specialists, researchers and postgraduate students of sociology, social theory and political theory. 

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

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part I|72 pages

Crisis

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chapter 1|18 pages

Democracy and Statehood

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Varieties of (Pandemic) Crises and Their Consequences
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chapter 3|20 pages

Taxing Political Modernity

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Fiscal Relations in Europe Since 2020
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chapter 4|15 pages

Modernity and the Anthropocene

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Between Rupture and Fulfilment
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part II|70 pages

Struggles

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chapter 6|19 pages

Empire Reloaded

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Rethinking Modernity through Territorial and Digital Border Crises
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chapter 7|18 pages

Intersectional Situations and Political Choices

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Far-Right Voters in Brazil and Germany
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part III|69 pages

Reconfigurations

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chapter 9|18 pages

Modernity and Its Horizon Today

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Phases, Challenges and Perspectives
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chapter 10|13 pages

Re-Modernity

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Making Sense of Social Experience in Times of Digital Platforms, New State Interventionism and Technological Megalomania
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chapter 11|17 pages

Post-Disciplinary Science and Post-National Politics

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Rethinking Political Modernity
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chapter 12|19 pages

Global Perspectives on Local Solutions

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eHealth and Digital Divide through the Comparative Law Lens
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