Manfred Steger Bücher
Manfred B. Stegers Werk befasst sich mit der Natur der Globalisierung, Ideologie und Gewaltlosigkeit. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch eine gründliche Analyse globaler Prozesse und ihrer ideologischen Grundlagen aus. Steger untersucht, wie sich die Marktideologie verbreitet und die Weltereignisse beeinflusst, mit dem Ziel, die tieferen Kräfte zu verstehen, die unsere moderne Gesellschaft prägen. Sein Ansatz ist anspruchsvoll und doch zugänglich und regt die Leser zum Nachdenken über komplexe gesellschaftliche Phänomene an.







Die Rebellen des Zen präsentieren unkonventionelle Lebenswege und Lehrstile, die Frauen gegenüber frei und undogmatisch sind. Acht kreative Zen-Reformer werden als Archetypen des freien Zen-Geistes vorgestellt und bieten eine Brücke zu einer modernen, ganzheitlichen Praxis für spirituell Suchende.
Focusing on Eduard Bernstein, the German pioneer of Marxist Revisionism, this biography explores his life and the concept of "Evolutionary Socialism." Professor Steger situates Bernstein's ideas within the historical framework of the European labor movement and contemporary discussions surrounding socialism's relevance. The work emphasizes Bernstein's ethical motivations, highlighting his commitment to liberty, solidarity, and distributive justice in the face of evolving social and political landscapes.
The Quest for Evolutionary Socialism is a timely response to the need for a new, comprehensive biography of the life and works of Eduard Bernstein, the German "Father of Marxist Revisionism". Professor Steger addresses recent academic developments and current debates on the "End of Socialism". Setting this study within the historical context of the European labor movement, Steger thus interprets Bernstein's "Evolutionary Socialism" as an ethically-motivated quest for liberty, solidarity and distributive justice.
Globalization Matters
- 316 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Written for readers, scholars, and students concerned about a world in crisis, this book explains the continued significance of globalization in our unsettled times. Linking the theoretical and the practical, it offers a comprehensive appraisal of globalization in a world that is wavering between globalist expansion and nationalist retrenchment.
Zen Radicals, Rebels, and Reformers
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Innovative Zen masters, often disguised as drifters or beggars, challenge conventional spirituality through their unorthodox behavior. This book explores the lives of these "boat-rockers" and rebels from 8th-century China to contemporary America, illustrating how their actions redefine the radical Buddhist movement. Their stories emphasize that spiritual awakening is a rebellious act against the foundations of suffering, highlighting the interconnectedness of personal growth and societal change.
Grassroots Zen
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Many Zen Buddhist practitioners have come to question some of Japanese Zen's less democratic aspects -- from the strict, male-dominated hierarchies to the racial overtones. At the same time, modern American Buddhists often find it difficult to integrate zazen (seated Zen meditation) with lives of family, work, and social engagement. This book offers a fascinating guide to overcoming both these dilemmas. A study of how one Zen group returned to an ancient Chinese tradition of community meditation practice without a leader or hierarchy, this book also outlines an authentic, grassroots approach, urging people from all walks of life to come together in meditation and the study of dharma. Grassroots Zen focuses on the challenge of truly becoming one with the moment in our frantically paced society; of finding a space for the passing self; and of achieving balance between Zen practice and daily life, as well as individuality in community. A thoughtful and absorbing work, Grassroots Zen is an important book for those seeking a practice that is truly of the people, by the people, and for the people.
Neoliberalism: A Very Short Introduction
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
In its heyday in the late 1990s, neoliberalism emerged as the world's dominant economic paradigm. Since then the global financial crash of 2008 and the recent emergence of more nationalist ideologies have challenged neoliberal assumptions and systems. This book examines the origins, core claims, and global variations of neoliberalism.
Globalization
- 151 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Rather than forcing such a complex social phenomenon into a single conceptual framework, Manfred Steger presents globalization in plain, readable English as a multifaceted process encompassing global, regional, and local aspects of social life.