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- In the aftermath of the Cold War, many societies seemed firmly set on a pathway to cultural reintegration, progressive reform, and democratic government.
- About the Author: Jeffrey C. Alexander is Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Yale University.
- 210 Pages
- Political Science, Political Process
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In the aftermath of the Cold War, many societies seemed firmly set on a pathway to cultural reintegration, progressive reform, and democratic government. This didn�t happen. Instead, they have become increasingly polarized, and far-right antidemocratic forces are gaining power. In his new work, Jeffrey Alexander explains why, developing an approach to social change that challenges the faith in progress that underpins much contemporary thinking. Far from being a smooth movement forward, progressive social change is like a car crash where cars pile up. The greater the movement forward, the greater the reaction to it. Reform movements - such as anti-racism, feminism, and open immigration - should be understood as frontlash movements creating extraordinary tensions. They challenge not only material interests but ideal ones - the taken-for-granted meanings that have made life worth living for those on the traditional side. Angry backlash movements slam on the brakes. They aim not only to halt forward progress, but to move backward, to how things were in the good old days. Today we are witnessing a surge of powerful backlash movements in many parts of the world - in the US, in Europe, in India, and elsewhere. Against these onslaughts, the universalizing culture and institutions of democratic civil spheres have so far managed to retain their resilience, but how long can they continue to hold?Review Quotes
�Jeffrey Alexander, sociology's leading theorist of �civil society� and of �culture� and �meaning,� in this work rejects assumptions that history is a story of inevitable human progress. Instead, he sees a recurrent alternation of �frontlash� and �backlash.� Impassioned and quite simply brilliant!�
Michael Schudson, Columbia University �As democracy withers under rising authoritarianism, these essays bring sobering, indispensable news. The struggle for civic equality is not a continuous march toward progress. �Frontlash� and �backlash� movements expand, then shrink a society�s circle of civil solidarity. Jeffrey Alexander illuminates this ongoing drama of inclusion and exclusion with wit and passion.�
Paul Lichterman, author of How Civic Action Works: Fighting for Housing in Los Angeles
About the Author
Jeffrey C. Alexander is Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Yale University.Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 210
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Political Process
Publisher: Polity Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Jeffrey C Alexander
Language: English
Street Date: November 12, 2025
TCIN: 1005946688
UPC: 9781509563760
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-7414
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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