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Individualization: Institutionalized Individualism and its Social and Political Consequences

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Individualization argues that we are in the midst of a fundamental change in the nature of society and politics. This change hinges around two globalization and individualization. The book demonstrates that individualization is a structural characteristic of highly differentiated societies, and does not imperil social cohesion, but actually makes it possible. Ulrich Beck and Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim argue that it is vital to distinguish between the neo-liberal idea of the free-market individual and the concept of individualization. The result is the most complete discussion of individualization currently available, showing how individualization relates to basic social rights and also paid employment; and concluding that in

222 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Ulrich Beck

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Ulrich Beck was a German sociologist. He coined the term risk society and was a professor of Sociology at Munich University and the London School of Economics.

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December 6, 2015
A fascinating dissection of society. Beck has challenged some of my views of the welfare state. In particular, his argument that the welfare state promotes individualism, was very interesting. In parts, the book read like a psychology text with Beck's views on modern society and its emphasis on individualism. Lots to think about as a result of reading this book.
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