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Self in the World

Connecting Life's Extremes

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  • 316 pages
  • 12 hours of reading

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Eminent anthropologist Keith Hart draws on the humanities, popular culture, and personal experiences to guide readers in exploring their place in history. He emphasizes two life journeys: one outward into the world and the other inward to the self. Reflecting on his life of learning and sharing, Hart connects life's extremes—individual and society, local and global, personal and impersonal—to examine what it means to be fully human. His unorthodox academic career, particularly his background in African ethnography, provides a unique perspective on the potential for a more African-influenced global future. The work is rich with surprises and thought-provoking insights, making it compelling and engaging. Hart highlights that while each person is a unique individual shaped by historical and biological factors, we cannot exist outside the social context that influences us profoundly. He argues for the importance of self-reliance and belonging, suggesting that individuals must learn to navigate both personal identity and social relationships. Despite modern ideologies that portray individuality and mutuality as conflicting, Hart asserts that these are inseparable aspects of human nature, challenging the capitalist narrative that often pits them against each other.

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Self in the World, Keith Hart

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2022
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