1st Edition

Right Order Beyond God and Atheism

By John Carroll Copyright 2027
220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

This book confronts issues of meaning in a disenchanted, ‘godless’ world marked by the decline of organised religion. It proposes that right order is emerging as both the hidden structure of meaning that underpins the human condition, and the force that shapes existence. The author argues that right order is both prior, and to be made. Men, women, and children depend on a sense of right... Read more

1. The Proposition  Part I: Setting the Scene  2. Right Order  3. The Five Human Needs  4. Egoism  5. Immortality  6. Sin  Part II: Case-Studies  7. Politics  8. Shakespeare  9. Misfortune  10.  The Female Righting  11.  Tolstoy  12.  Harry Potter  13.  Ethan  14.  The Widow  15.  All’s Well in Right Order

Biography

John Carroll is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at La Trobe University, Australia, and a Senior Fellow at the Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale University, USA. His books include Land of The Golden Cities; The Existential Jesus; The Wreck of Western Culture: Humanism Revisited; The Western Dreaming; Ego and Soul: The Modern West in Search of Meaning; and Break-Out from the Crystal Palace. For more information on John Carroll visit www.johncarrollsociologist.wordpress.com.

 

'Throughout his career, John Carroll has made a point of addressing questions that many sociologists shy away from or leave to other disciplines, such as how to find meaning in a ‘godless’ world. In Right Order, with reference to case studies ranging from The Tempest to Harry Potter, from Greek tragedy to Australian football, Carroll makes a further contribution to debates and expertly examines how in the face of life’s challenges, humans are driven to get their lives in balance and obtain a sense of equanimity.'

Simon Stewart, Professor of Sociology, University of Portsmouth, UK.