Neoliberal religion: faith and power in the twenty-first century
"Mathew Guest explores neo-liberalism as an account of contemporary western society and considers what this means for our understanding of religion. The rise of free market economics in western culture is associated with the celebration of competition and prioritization of consumer choices as c...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Mathew Guest explores neo-liberalism as an account of contemporary western society and considers what this means for our understanding of religion. The rise of free market economics in western culture is associated with the celebration of competition and prioritization of consumer choices as cultural phenomena that profoundly influence human experience in all areas of life. However, several global political changes - including the election of Donald Trump as US president, 'brexit', and the rise of right-wing populism across continental Europe - point to a counter-response. This response emphasizes nativist forms of identity and the affirmation of narrow cultural or ethnic boundaries. Together they reflect a complex and seismic shift in assumptions about the role of the state and the future of social order within developed societies. A crisis in the status of the mass media and the rising prominence of social media add further elements of uncertainty into an already destabilized context. This book is an accessible, topical discussion of a new set of tools and approaches to understanding contemporary religion and religious movements. In addition, Mathew Guest introduces a number of sociological and ethical questions that arise from considering the status of religion within a neo-liberal age." |
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spelling | Guest, Mathew 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)1036111539 aut Neoliberal religion faith and power in the twenty-first century Matthew Guest 21st London Bloomsbury Academic 2022 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Introduction -- 1. Theorizing Religion in a Neo-liberal Age: Weber's Legacy -- 2. Globalization and the Rise of Religious Markets -- 3. Populism and the Reactionary Impulse -- 4. Post-truth, Fake News and the Politics of Information Exchange -- 5. Secularization and New Forms of State Engagement -- 6. The Happiness Industry -- 7. The Future of Secularism -- 8. Beyond Weber: On Reclaiming Ethics in the Sociology of Religion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index "Mathew Guest explores neo-liberalism as an account of contemporary western society and considers what this means for our understanding of religion. The rise of free market economics in western culture is associated with the celebration of competition and prioritization of consumer choices as cultural phenomena that profoundly influence human experience in all areas of life. However, several global political changes - including the election of Donald Trump as US president, 'brexit', and the rise of right-wing populism across continental Europe - point to a counter-response. This response emphasizes nativist forms of identity and the affirmation of narrow cultural or ethnic boundaries. Together they reflect a complex and seismic shift in assumptions about the role of the state and the future of social order within developed societies. A crisis in the status of the mass media and the rising prominence of social media add further elements of uncertainty into an already destabilized context. This book is an accessible, topical discussion of a new set of tools and approaches to understanding contemporary religion and religious movements. In addition, Mathew Guest introduces a number of sociological and ethical questions that arise from considering the status of religion within a neo-liberal age." Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd rswk-swf Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd rswk-swf Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 gnd rswk-swf Religion and politics / History / 21st century Neoliberalism / Religious aspects Neoliberalism / Political aspects Religion et politique / Histoire / 21e siècle Néo-libéralisme / Aspect religieux / Église catholique Néo-libéralisme / Aspect politique Religion: general,Religious issues & debates,Religion & politics Religion and politics 2000-2099 History Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 g Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 s Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hbk 978-1-350-11639-9 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, pbk 978-1-350-11638-2 https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350116429?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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