The Antimodern Condition An Argument Against Progress

The Antimodern Condition: An Argument Against Progress by Peter King, published by Taylor & Francis Group on November 10, 2016, is a thought-provoking exploration of social and political thought over the last three centuries. This 144-page book examines the implications of progress and change, arguing that these grand ideals often lead to violence and human suffering. King presents the concept of the antimodern condition, which emphasizes stability, permanence, and a harmonious relationship with the world around us.
Readers will find that this work integrates perspectives from various disciplines, including philosophy, political science, and social theory, to challenge the prevailing notions of progress. The book advocates for a recognition of our place within traditions that, while capable of evolution, provide a framework for understanding what is known and functional. Through this cross-disciplinary lens, King invites a reconsideration of how we engage with societal change and the values we prioritize in our lives.
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Much of social and political thought over the last three centuries has been concerned with transgression and change, with progress and a focus on creating something ‘better’ than we have now. But when many of these ideas are put into practice the result has been violence, turmoil and human misery. This, we might say, has been the result of grand ideals taking precedence over the interests of ordinary people. This book presents an alternative view: the antimodern condition. This involves the rejection of change and progress and instead seeks to promote certainty, permanence and settlement. The antimodern condition is where we are in place and settled. It is where we are part of the world around us and not at war with it. It is where we accept our place: we are with those who we care for, and so we are theirs. The antimodern condition is where we recognise that we dwell within traditions, which may evolve and change, but which keep us within the bounds of what is known and what works. This book takes a cross-disciplinary approach, integrating ideas from politics, philosophy, social theory and architecture to present an alternative to progress and other modern conceits.
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