Revolution or Renaissance
Making the Transition from an Economic Age to a Cultural Age
Abstract
In <i>Revolution or Renaissance</i>, D. Paul Schafer subjects two of the most powerful forces in the world – economics and culture – to a detailed and historically sensitive analysis. He argues that the economic age has produced a great deal of wealth and unleashed tremendous productive power; however, it is not capable of coming to grips with the problems threatening human and non-human life on this planet. After tracing the evolution of the economic age from the publication of Adam Smith's <i>The Wealth of Nations</i> in 1776 to the present, he turns his attention to culture, examining it both as a concept and as a reality. What emerges is a portrait of the world system of the future where culture is the central focus of development. According to Schafer, making the transition from an economic age to a cultural age is imperative if global harmony, environmental sustainability, economic viability, and human well-being are to be achieved.
Keywords
economics; cultureDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_578811ISBN
9780776617732OCN
784291895Publisher website
https://press.uottawa.ca/Publication date and place
2008Series
Governance Series,Classification
Cultural studies
Economic theory and philosophy