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Adiaphorization, 53–54
Adorno, Theodor, 27, 196–198, 201, 205
Aeschylus, 101–102
Agier, Michel, 38–39
Alberti, Leon Battista, 211
Arendt, Hannah, 200–205
Art of life, 17–18, 116–117, 123–126, 131, 135–139
Arts, liquid-modern, 197–199, 212–213, 215–218, 220–221
Attali, Jacques, 248
Bakhtin, Mikhail, 156
Bateson, Gregory, 99
Baudrillard, Jean, 177
Beck, Ulrich, 110
Belloc, Hilaire, 184
Benjamin, Walter, 143
Bennett, William J., 247
Berlin, Isaiah, 114
Berman, Martin, 231–232
Bertman, Stephen, 172
Blake, William, 241
Boltanski, Luc, 61
Boorstin, Daniel J., 208
Borges, Luis, 16
Bourdieu, Pierre, 50, 110, 192
Brecht, Bertolt, 38
Brodsky, Joseph, 46, 178, 197, 202, 224
Burke, Kenneth, 112
Calvino, Italo, 77
Campbell, Colin, 58
Camus, Albert, 118
Carroll, Lewis, 219
Castells, Manuel, 26
Chalk, Frank, 81
Chiapello, Eve, 61
City life, 64–67
Civilization, 79, 88, 118, 150–155, 223
Cohen, Richard, 63
Commodification of culture, 207–210, 218–220
Community, 21–23, 103–106, 151–155
Consumerism, 50–59, 61, 139, 143–149, 157–159, 161, 165, 168–171, 205–207
Cultural hybridity, 24
“Dark Times,” 204–205
Diderot, Denis, 114
Diken, Bulent, 65
Donne, John, 72
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 46, 118–119
Dowling, Colette, 53–54
Drucker, Peter, 66
Dubar, Claude, 18
Dunn, John, 139
Ehrenberg, Alain, 51
Ellin, Nan, 65
Enlightenment, 112–114
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland, 159, 161, 164
Ethical demand, 48–49, 51–55, 62–63
Europe vs. U.S., 230–240
Fein, Helen, 81
Ferguson, Harvey, 41
Festinger, Leon, 36
Freedom vs. security, 13–14, 18–19, 118
Freud, Sigmund, 25, 31–32, 67, 50, 118, 151–155, 223
Genocide, 81–82, 86–87, 102–105
Girard, René, 105
Giroux, Henry, 191
Globalization, 26–28, 38–39, 71–77, 107–109, 246–248
Gumpert, David, 66
Habermas, Jürgen, 29, 113, 115, 231, 244–245, 251–256
Haste, Helen, 158
Hegel, Friedrich, 181
Heidegger, Martin, 41, 90–91, 180, 225, 227
Hilberg, Raul, 88
Hillel, Rabbi, 32
Hobbes, Thomas, 35, 47, 50, 54, 79, 151
Hochschild, Arlie Russell, 53–54, 59–61, 139
Holbrook, Richard, 95
Holocaust, 80–85, 89–90, 98–99
“Homeostatic culture,” 201–202
Horkheimer, Max, 198
Hospitality, 226–227
Husserl, Edmund, 39–44
Identification, 13, 18, 20, 23, 121, 137, 161
Inadequacy vs. guilt, 51
Jaspers, Karl, 72
Jonassohn, Kurt, 81
Jospin, Lionel, 242
Kafka, Franz, 257
Kant, Immanuel, 9, 40, 114, 225–227, 237, 242
Kapuściński, Ryszard, 102–103, 107, 227–228
Kaufman, Jean-Claude, 21
Klein, Naomi, 209–210
Knowlton, Brian, 192
Kooning, Willem de, 211
Koppel, Ted, 234–235
Kosseleck, Reinhardt, 254–255
Kotter, John, 184
Krugman, Paul, 237
Lanchester, John, 133
Layard, Richard, 168
Learning vs. forgetting, 148, 180–189
Levinas, Emmanuel, 39–55, 62–64, 77
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 176
Lifelong learning, 182–184, 187–190, 193
Liquid vs. solid modernity, 8, 49, 51, 105, 117–118, 132, 138–139, 150, 156–157, 166, 172, 174, 180, 184–188
Livingstone, James, 58
Local retrenchment vs. global responsibility, 250–252, 206
Locke, John, 115–116
Løgstrup, Knud, 45, 48–49, 51–52, 55–57, 61–64, 69, 77
Managerialism, 195–206
“Managerial Revolution, Mark Two,” 203, 206–208, 223–224
Martin, Bill, 163
Maslow, Abraham, 168
Materialization of love, 59–60
Mathiesen, Thomas, 171
Melucci, Alberto, 185–186
Memory, historical, 91–92
Mennenius Agrippa, 74
Merton, Robert, 70
Mirandola, Pico della, 118
Mixophobia, 67–69
Mort, Frank, 55
Mrożek Sławomir, 179
Munro, Roland, 165
Nation-building, 153–155, 243–245
Nemo, Philippe, 63
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 35–37
Order-building, 83–86, 103–106
Oswald, Andrew, 168
Other, 40–45, 52–55, 69–70, 241
Parsons, Talcott, 148, 171, 202
Pascal, Blaise, 180
Petrello, Ricardo, 185
Picasso, Pablo, 213
Plato, 112
Pleasure principle vs. reality principle, 47, 50, 156
Pointillist time, 172–176
Poirié, François, 45
Pursuit of happiness, 115–117, 157, 165–170, 180
Ramonet, Ignazio, 162
Ranke, Leopold von, 91
Renan, Ernest, 154
Responsibility, 46–49, 51–55, 119, 145
Ricoeur, Paul, 90–91
Rorty, Richard, 111–112
Rougemont, Denis de, 229
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 35, 114
Rumsfeld, Donald, 232
Sabini, John P., 84
Sacralization, 93–95, 98–99, 102
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 127–128
Scheler, Max, 35–37
Schismogenetic chain, 99–102, 108–109
Schwartzer, Michael, 66
“Secesssion Mark Two,” 74–76
Self-fulfillment, 52–54
Self-love, 33–35
Sennett, Richard, 67–68
Shakespeare, William, 92
Shaw, George Bernard, 197
Shestov, Leon, 57–58
“Siege Wars” vs. “Wars of Movement,” 233–234
Silver, Mary, 84
Simmel, Georg, 43, 46, 164–165, 171
Singly, François de, 18–19
Social state, 139–143
Solidarity, 61, 72, 107–109, 140–142, 253, 256
Soros, George, 239,
Sovereign expressions of life, 61–64, 67–70
Stasiuk, Andrzej, 179
Steiner, George, 187, 210, 240
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 187
Stiglitz, Joseph, 249
Swarms, 15–17
Swida-Ziemba, Hanna, 121–126
Tarkowska, Elżbieta, 160
Third, the, 43–46
Todorov, Tzvetan, 93–97
Tönnies, Ferdinand, 103
Toqueville, Alexis de, 114
Totalitarianism, 85–86
Valdés, Manolo, 215–217
Veblen, Thorstein, 37
Villeglé, Jacques, 214–215, 217
Virilio, Paul, 233
Voltaire, 223
Wallerstein, Emmanuel, 231
Warhol, Andy, 222
War on terror, 233–236
Waste disposal, 157–162, 171–173
Wilde, Oscar, 197
Wolfe, Tom, 214