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Review: Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty

User Review  - Elizabeth Lloyd-stenton - Goodreads

Considering the size of the book, it shouldn't have taken me so long to read. A 100 page book giving a brief yet thorough analysis of Bauman's concept of liquid modernity, it provides a concise ... Read full review

Review: Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty

User Review  - Jennpants - Goodreads

He put a lot of my thoughts and feelings over the last decade or so into words. I really, really, really want to read more work by Zygmunt. Read full review

Review: Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty

User Review - Goodreads

Last night saw the opening of the 'In Me, the Paradox of Liberty' festival in Amsterdam, organized by Castrum Peregrini, with a keynote speech by the eminent Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman. Bauman ...

Review: Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty

User Review  - Michele - Goodreads

The chapter on cities ("Out of Touch Together") is a good one for mediators to read. "Since strangers are bound to carry on their lives in each other's company for a long time to come, whatever the ... Read full review

Review: Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty

User Review  - Ariadna73 - Goodreads

Liquid Times Is a very short book by an author that explains in an authorized and scientific voice one of the phenomena that is happening in our current times: the fact that our lives are no solid ... Read full review

Review: Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty

User Review  - John David - Goodreads

Zygmunt Bauman is a Polish-born sociologist in the Marxist tradition mostly known for his thoroughgoing critiques of consumerism, modernity, and cultural memory (especially the Holocaust). His “liquid ... Read full review

Review: Liquid Times: Living in an Age of Uncertainty

User Review  - Tara - Goodreads

I love Bauman. He tells it like it is in under 200 pages. ZB follows the same themes in this book as he did in Wasted Lives and Liquid Modernity-- the change from solid captialism to "liquid times" of ... Read full review

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