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Jason L. Powell

    International Aging
    The Welfare State in Post-Industrial Society
    Unravelling Anti-Aging
    Aging, Aging Populations and Welfare
    Heidegger's Contributions to philosophy
    The Welfare State in Post-Industrial Society
    • This book analyzes the impact of globalization on social welfare policies, highlighting how multinational corporations and NGOs influence local practices. It features contributions from researchers across thirteen countries, exploring the challenges faced by nation-states in establishing effective welfare provisions amidst global changes.

      The Welfare State in Post-Industrial Society
    • Contributions to Philosophy was published posthumously in 1989. The book casts Heidegger's philosophy in a wholly new light against the received opinion of Being and Time, as well as forming an important bridge between Heidegger's earlier and later works. Jason Powell's detailed and informative examination of this major work is extremely timely. Powell situates Contributions to Philosophy in the context of Heidegger's entire corpus and particularly alongside the other works he was writing in the 1930s. He shows how this important book continues to define the term 'Sein' ('Being') and further develops 'life' (here in a religious sense) as a central theme in Heidegger's work. Powell provides the reader with an overview of the significance of Contributions, its genesis and production, as well as current interpretations and its position in the received body of work on Heidegger. He explores in particular how this work relates to Heidegger magnum opus, Being and Time, and argues that Contributions was in fact the next step in Heidegger's major philosophical project as set out in his first major work.

      Heidegger's Contributions to philosophy
    • Aging, Aging Populations and Welfare

      • 152pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the implications of a growing aging population, the book delves into its effects on individual well-being, societal welfare systems, and the global economy. It highlights both the challenges and opportunities presented by this demographic shift, offering insights into how society can adapt to and benefit from the changes associated with aging.

      Aging, Aging Populations and Welfare
    • Unravelling Anti-Aging

      A Critical Sociological Assessment

      • 156pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The book explores the societal obsession with youth and the booming industry of anti-aging solutions within bio-medical gerontology. It critically examines the overwhelming array of information, products, and treatments available, highlighting the lack of academic rigor and sociological critique in this field. By addressing these gaps, it encourages readers to think more deeply about the implications of pursuing eternal youth in contemporary society.

      Unravelling Anti-Aging
    • The Welfare State in Post-Industrial Society

      A Global Perspective

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the impact of globalization, this comparative analysis examines how social welfare policies and practices have evolved worldwide. By exploring various countries and incorporating case studies, it highlights the significant changes in the international welfare state, revealing the interconnectedness of global forces and local responses.

      The Welfare State in Post-Industrial Society
    • International Aging

      Understanding the Diverse Experiences of Growing Old

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      The book explores the significance of understanding aging amidst global demographic changes, highlighting the diverse international, cultural, social, and economic contexts that shape the experiences of older populations. It emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to aging that considers these varying factors, aiming to foster a deeper awareness of the challenges and opportunities presented by an aging society.

      International Aging
    • This title explores the work of German philosopher and social theorist Jurgen Habermas. It provides a context for the emergence of his critical theory and key influences. The text explores Habermas's key aspirations of the enlightenment project and the possibilities for emancipatory practice.

      Habermas