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Everything, All the Time, Everywhere

How We Became Postmodern
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Everything, All the Time, Everywhere by Stuart Jeffries explores the influence of postmodernism on our current world, examining how it shapes politics, culture, and society. The book delves into the ways postmodern thought has redefined reality, knowledge, and power, highlighting its impact on everyday life. Through engaging analysis, Jeffries connects historical developments with contemporary issues, offering insights into the complexities of postmodern influence.
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If you're intrigued by the complex and often bewildering nature of contemporary life, this book offers an insightful examination of how postmodernism has shaped culture, politics, and society. You may enjoy it if you're interested in exploring the underlying forces that define our current global landscape and impact our daily experiences.

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Everything, All the Time, Everywhere

A radical new history of a dangerous idea

A radical new history of a dangerous idea

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Post-Modernity is the creative destruction that has shattered our present times into fragments. It dynamited modernism, which had dominated the western world for most of the 20th century. Post-modernism stood for everything modernism rejected: fun, exuberance, irresponsibility. But beneath its glitzy surface, post-modernism had a dirty secret: it was the fig leaf for a rapacious new kind of capitalism. It also seems the forcing ground of the 'post-truth', by means of which western values got turned upside down.

But where do these ideas come from and how have they impacted on the world? In his brilliant history of a dangerous idea, Stuart Jeffries tells a narrative that starts in the early 1970s and continues to today. He tells this history through a riotous gallery that includes, amongst others: David Bowie, the iPod, Frederic Jameson, the demolition of Pruit-Igoe, Madonna, Post-Fordism, Jeff Koon's 'Rabbit', Deleuze and Guattari, the Nixon Shock, The Bowery series, Judith Butler, Las Vegas, Margaret Thatcher, Grand Master Flash, I Love Dick, the RAND Corporation, the Sex Pistols, Princess Diana, the Musee D'Orsay, Grand Theft Auto, Perry Anderson, Netflix, and 9/11.

We are today scarcely capable of conceiving politics as a communal activity because we have become habituated to being consumers rather than citizens. Politicians treat us as consumers to whom they must deliver. Can we do anything else than suffer from buyer's remorse?

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Stuart Jeffries offers an insightful exploration into the entwined evolution of postmodernism and neoliberal capitalism, characterised by a penchant for depth and simplicity. The book is noted for its engaging narrative style, combining scholarly analysis with accessible prose, making complex ideas about the "post-truth" world both entertaining and thought-provoking. It reflects on postmodern culture's influence on current societal norms, compelling readers to ponder modern philosophical, social, and political dynamics.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781788738224

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 October 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 29.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 565g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Stuart Jeffries is a Journalist and Author. He was for many years on the staff of the Guardian, working as subeditor, TV critic, Friday Review editor and Paris correspondent. He now works as a freelance writer, mostly for the Guardian, Spectator, Financial Times and the London Review of Books. He has written two books Mrs Slocombe’s Pussy and Grand Hotel Abyss.

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