Antiquity and ModernityISBN: 978-1-4051-3139-1
Hardcover
200 pages
November 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Morley's wide-ranging and ambitious study subjects the mythology
of 'modernity' to an incisive critique. This provocative and
original book asserts the persistent significance of concepts of
antiquity in underpinning the most quintessentially and
self-consciously 'modern' disciplines of economics and
sociology."
–Catharine Edwards, Birkbeck College
–Catharine Edwards, Birkbeck College
"Morley's study opens a fascinating window onto the history of
the shifting ideas of antiquity and the correlative sciences of
modernity – onto the ever-changing and still ongoing dilemma
of their mutual dependency. Probing the uncertain 'logic of
modernity,' Morley obliges us to ask whether, if we have never been
modern, was antiquity ever ancient? This is a much-needed
reassessment of the classical European traditions of economic,
sociological, and political theory."
–James I. Porter, University of Michigan