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Liah Greenfeld

    Liah Greenfeld est reconnue comme l'une des penseuses les plus originales de notre époque et une historienne de premier plan du nationalisme. Son œuvre explore en profondeur la société et la culture modernes, examinant l'impact profond de la culture sur l'expérience humaine. Greenfeld analyse méticuleusement le nationalisme, ses multiples voies vers la modernité et sa relation complexe avec la croissance économique. Sa recherche connecte de manière unique l'étude de la culture moderne avec de nouvelles perspectives sur la maladie mentale, révélant la profonde interaction entre les forces sociales et la psychologie individuelle.

    The Giant Cockroach
    DOCTOR HURTZ
    The Spirit of Capitalism: Nationalism and Economic Growth
    Nationalism
    Nationalism and the Mind: Essays on Modern Culture
    Different Worlds
    • Different Worlds

      A Sociological Study of Taste, Choice and Success in Art

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The study presents a comprehensive analysis of the art creation and evaluation system in Israel, drawing on extensive data. It explores the intricate dynamics between artists, critics, and audiences, offering insights into the cultural and social factors that influence artistic expression and appreciation. Through this examination, the book highlights the unique characteristics of the Israeli art scene and its impact on broader artistic discourse.

      Different Worlds
    • Exploring the role of nationalism in society, this book delves into its historical significance and cultural implications. It offers insights into how nationalism has shaped political landscapes and influenced collective identities over time. Ideal for students and scholars, it provides a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between culture and nationalist movements.

      Nationalism and the Mind: Essays on Modern Culture
    • Nationalism

      Five Roads to Modernity

      • 596pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
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      Nationalism, once the scourge of world politics, is back. Liah Greenfeld takes the reader on an intellectual journey through the origins of the word nationalism and how it has changed over the centuries.

      Nationalism
    • "The Spirit of Capitalism" answers a fundamental question of economics: what are the reasons (rather than just the conditions) for sustained economic growth? Liah Greenfeld focuses on the problem of motivation behind the epochal change in behavior, which from the sixteenth century on has reoriented one economy after another from subsistence to profit, transforming the nature of economic activity. A detailed analysis of the development of economic consciousness in England, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States allows her to argue that the motivation behind the modern, growth-oriented economy was nationalism.

      The Spirit of Capitalism: Nationalism and Economic Growth
    • Focusing on identity formation, this book addresses the challenges preschoolers face in choosing their future paths amidst a complex society. Aimed at helping young children understand themselves and their aspirations, it offers simple, non-confrontational ideals. After years of research and writing, Liah Greenfeld presents a series designed to guide little ones in exploring their identities and making informed choices about who they want to be as they grow up.

      DOCTOR HURTZ
    • The narrative centers on a tiny mite who mistakenly perceives a regular insect as a giant monster, leading to widespread panic among the animals of Storytown. Influenced by media sensationalism, they submit to the cockroach, who believes in his own power and becomes a dictator. The story critiques the dangers of blind trust in unchecked narratives and emphasizes the importance of independent thought. Ultimately, a sparrow, unaware of the media frenzy, reveals the truth by swallowing the cockroach, prompting a celebration and reinforcing the value of courage over fear.

      The Giant Cockroach
    • Focusing on identity formation, this book addresses the challenges preschoolers face in choosing their future paths amid a complex society. Aimed at helping young children develop a sense of self, it offers simple and non-confrontational ideals. Liah Greenfeld, drawing from decades of research, presents a series designed to guide children in understanding who they are and what they might want to become, filling a crucial gap in literature for early learners.

      Miss Buzzz, the Fly
    • Topsy Turvy

      • 26pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      The narrative explores the chaos in the animal kingdom when kittens start oinking and ducklings ribbit instead of quacking. This trend leads all animals to act recklessly, disregarding the consequences of their whims, such as the fox kits igniting the sea and a misguided crocodile attempting to extinguish the fire with pies. The story imparts a moral lesson on the importance of responsibility, encouraging children to prioritize the well-being of others and to develop their identities through self-reflection rather than mere imitation.

      Topsy Turvy