At a time when global reorganisation is undermining security of employment, and the basic entitlement of post-war social policies are being eroded, the question of how we will manage uncertainty - collaboratively or competitively - is crucial to quality of life in the coming century. Connecting theories of child development to theories of social power and ideology, The Politics of Uncertainty asks whether contemporary societies can retrieve the moral consensus necessary to nurture and protect their members. Drawing on John Bowlby's attachment theory, Peter Marris looks at how each of us creates a world of predictable relationships out of our unique experiences. A child's attachment to parenting figures is the crucial bond from which understanding of relationships and power develop. The quality of this attachment experience conditions our social perceptions, but that experience is itself affected by the pressures of ideology and social inequality. The second part looks at how societies sustain or undermine the sense of security that we struggle to attain.

ISBN 9780415131728
Condition USED
Publisher TAYLOR
Artist / Author Marris P
Shipping Weight 0.3000kg
Type books

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