Vincenzo Cesareo
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
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World Futures | 2012
Vincenzo Cesareo
A sociologist who has to confront him/herself with social change cannot avoid running into subjectivity, which is seen as a clear indicator of the most recent tendencies that are going through contemporary society. The demand for subjectivity, generically considered as self-consciousness and the need for self-fulfilment, is undoubtedly a distinguishing feature of our age. The central role this concept has gained within recent sociological literature, however, coincides with the rise of a postmodern sociology, which tends to put forward a precise image of subjectivity that I would call “minimalist.” Through its call for subjectivity, postmodern sociology intends to celebrate indeed a radical freeing from the ethical, social, and relational constraints that would have oppressed human beings during modernity, which was characterized by a high degree of sociocentrism. Although I share all the contentions that aim at underlining the positive achievements of subjectivity over the constrictions and the de-personalizing forces that distressed the so-called homo sociologicus, I think we need nonetheless to distance ourselves from this new reductionism, which levels out subjectivity to its postmodern conception, and to underline instead the existence of a dual aspect in contemporary subjectivity. As a matter of fact, along with its minimalist and disengaged aspect, conceptualized in the homo psychologicus, another possible expression, called “significant subjectivity” is emerging, which is a typical feature of the kind of human I propose to define civicus, a human who distinguishes him/herself because of the ability to become the bearer of an authentic form of responsible freedom. Consequently, we can identify two different aspects, at least, in contemporary subjectivity, notably a minimalist and a significant aspect.
Archive | 1995
Vincenzo Cesareo; Franco Garelli; Clemente Lanzetti; Roberto Cipriani; Giancarlo Rovati
Fondazione Ismu | 2009
Vincenzo Cesareo; Giancarlo Blangiardo
Archive | 2013
Vincenzo Cesareo
Localismo politico: il caso Lega Lombarda | 1989
Marco Lombardi; Vincenzo Cesareo; Giancarlo Rovati
Le nuove bussole | 2015
Vincenzo Cesareo
LIBERTÀ CIVILI | 2013
Vincenzo Cesareo
Archive | 2011
Vincenzo Cesareo
Archive | 2009
Vincenzo Cesareo; Italo Vaccarini
Archive | 2015
Vincenzo Cesareo