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  • Book cover of Moral Order and Social Disorder
    Frank Hearn

     · 2017

    Drawing upon both classical insights and more recent writings, Hearn provides a compelling account of social breakdown in the United States. The book examines the conditions most responsible for the deterioration of social institutions, notably the family, and of communitarian interdependencies, such as those that support neighborhoods. More specifically, Hearn analyzes the defining forces of liberal modernity--among them, especially, the market economy (favored by the political right) and the democratic welfare state (endorsed by the political left)--whose steady expansion has diminished the social contexts that nurture trust, mutuality, and a robust sense of both personal responsibility and social obligation. The originality of Hearn's book lies in the solutions he proposes, which differ from those rooted in what Hearn calls ""the languages of modernity."" Hearn advocates modes that would serve instead to renew solidarity and reclaim social virtue, a repertory of strategies that would answer Emile Durkheim's call for the creation of moral individualism. He assesses various approaches to revitalizing the social settings, the social institutions, and communitarian structures within which people become moral individuals capable of care about and taking responsibility for the fates of others. Readers of this book are invited to draw their own conclusions by relying in larger part on themselves as parents, neighbors, community members, and citizen-participants in a civil society in restoration. As the American Journal of Sociology notes, ""the book succeeds in its goals, and it deserves to be widely read.""Frank Hearn was professor of sociology at the State University of New York, College of Cortland, and the author of Reason and Freedom in Sociological Thought and The Transformation of Industrial Organization.

  • Book cover of Reason and Freedom in Sociological Thought (RLE Social Theory)
    Frank Hearn

     · 2020

    How has reason, believed since the Enlightenment to be the ally of freedom in the search for a better, more humanly satisfying world, been reduced to a technical rationality that has actually impoverished the bases of human freedom? What might be the options and obligations for sociologists who wish to restore reason to its proper status? Working within the tradition of C. Wright Mills and Jurgen Habermas, Frank Hearn sets out to answer these questions. He surveys the treatment of the relation between reason and freedom in both the classical tradition (especially the writings of Saint-Simon, Comte, Durkheim, Marx, Weber, and Freud) and an increasingly significant segment of social thought and criticism (and, for example, in the contrasting visions of Daniel Bell and Christopher Lasch.) He then analyses both the concrete social and historical forms of expression taken by what Mills calls 'rationality without reason' and their impact on individual autonomy and the freedoms associated with democratic politics. Finally, he develops Mills's and Habermas's claims that the cultivation of democratic publics and a critical social theory committed to a vibrant public life are indispensable to the protection and revitalization of the values of reason and freedom and of the practices they entail. This book updates and enriches Mills's influential argument by demonstrating its affinity with critical theory, by showing its contributions to a critical understanding of the classical tradition, and by showing its implications for contemporary social, political, and economic developments.

  • Book cover of Domination, Legitimation, and Resistance
    Frank Hearn

     · 1978

    This work uses the critical theory developed by Herbert Marcuse and Jurgen Habermas to analyze the English working class from 1750 to 1867, in particular its social protest activities.

  • Book cover of The Transformation of Industrial Organization
  • Book cover of Moral Order and Social Disorder
    Frank Hearn

     · 1997

    Drawing upon both classical insights and more recent writings, Hearn provides a compelling account of social breakdown in the United States. The book examines the conditions most responsible for the deterioration of social institutions, notably the family, and of communitarian interdependencies, such as those that support neighborhoods. More specifically, Hearn analyzes the defining forces of liberal modernity--among them, especially, the market economy (favored by the political right) and the democratic welfare state (endorsed by the political left)--whose steady expansion has diminished the social contexts that nurture trust, mutuality, and a robust sense of both personal responsibility and social obligation. The originality of Hearn's book lies in the solutions he proposes, which differ from those rooted in what Hearn calls "the languages of modernity." Hearn advocates modes that would serve instead to renew solidarity and reclaim social virtue, a repertory of strategies that would answer Emile Durkheim's call for the creation of moral individualism. He assesses various approaches to revitalizing the social settings, the social institutions, and communitarian structures within which people become moral individuals capable of care about and taking responsibility for the fates of others. Readers of this book are invited to draw their own conclusions by relying in larger part on themselves as parents, neighbors, community members, and citizen-participants in a civil society in restoration. As the American Journal of Sociology notes, "the book succeeds in its goals, and it deserves to be widely read."Frank Hearn was professor of sociology at the State University of New York, College of Cortland, and the author of Reason and Freedom in Sociological Thought and The Transformation of Industrial Organization.

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  • Book cover of ULTIMATE CHEESE-MAKING COOKBOOK 50 EASY & FUN RECIPES FOR A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
    Frank Hearn

     · 2021

    55 % discount for bookstores! Your customer will never stop using this amazing BOOK! This book provides 50 of the world's most popular and well-known cheese recipes in one easy-to-follow resource designed to help even the most inexperienced of cheese enthusiasts get started creating at home. The basics of cheese making will be covered right from the start, giving you a detailed guide to everything you need to create your own cheese products, including equipment, products, time and money. You'll learn the basics of food safety as it relates to cheese and which parts of the product you can use and which you need to discard. You'll learn the essentials of what each different type of cheese entails, including hard, soft and Italian cheeses, among others. With recipes gathered from the best resources around the world, you'll then be able to start making cheeses for yourself, ranging from the creaminess of fromage blanc to the sharp bite of cheddar or the soft meltiness of mozzarella. For all cheese lovers who have dreamed of making their own cheeses at home, this book is for you. When buying cheese making supplies it is a good idea to find a Cheese Making Recipe first, then start making a list of the ingredients and equipment you will need to make your cheese. Yummy recipes in this book: COATED & RUBBED CHEESES BLOOMY-RIND AND SURFACE-RIPENED CHEESES WASHED-RIND AND SMEARED-RIND CHEESES BLUE CHEESES VEGAN CHEESE BUY NOW and let your customer became addicted to this incredible BOOK

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