Description: The dramatic events of 1989 and their aftermath raise fundamental questions about the nature of social and intellectual change, about the relation of philosophy to politics, and above all about human values within the global structures of today. This book offers a sober, crit...
Review Quotes: "Philosopher-speak can easily become 'a language that the stranger does not know, ' but McBride avoids the commonest pitfalls throughout the seven essays in this slim, accessible volume." --Raymond Pearson, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Irish Slavonic Studies