Five Bodies: The Human Shape of Modern SocietyRenowned social critic John O'Neill takes the human body as the focal point of his inquiry into the complex relation of individuals, nature and social institutions. The body once served as the foundation for thinking about politics, society, and the world, O'Neill asserts, but this human proportion has been lost in the modern world. Carefully delineating the course and the consequences of this loss in many realms of modern life, O'Neill demonstrates that we are dominated by concepts of life, family, thought, health and sanity that barely allow us to maintain a sense of our individuality and humanity. O'Neill proposes a renewed and radical anthropomorphism, one that will restore the overwhelming modern world to comprehensible dimensions. ISBN 0-8014-1727-9: $17.50. |
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... blood which it transmits to all the members thereof , whereby they are quickened and live , so in the body politic the will of the people is the source of life , hav- ing in it the blood , namely , political forethought for the interest ...
... blood which it transmits to all the members thereof , whereby they are quickened and live , so in the body politic the will of the people is the source of life , hav- ing in it the blood , namely , political forethought for the interest ...
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... blood has always been regarded as the source and symbol of life . Furthermore , human blood is surrounded with religious awe . It is the mark of life and death , of health and fertility , of holy sac- rifice and unholy murder . Blood is ...
... blood has always been regarded as the source and symbol of life . Furthermore , human blood is surrounded with religious awe . It is the mark of life and death , of health and fertility , of holy sac- rifice and unholy murder . Blood is ...
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... blood among various medical sectors , giving rise to questions of prior- ity that have to be settled either by relying more or less on mar- ket forces or by explicit planning on the lines ... blood and blood products from the 126 FIVE BODIES.
... blood among various medical sectors , giving rise to questions of prior- ity that have to be settled either by relying more or less on mar- ket forces or by explicit planning on the lines ... blood and blood products from the 126 FIVE BODIES.
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
INTRODUCTION Our Two Bodies | 15 |
CHAPTER THREE The Body Politic | 67 |
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