Belief and Resistance
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Belief and Resistance by renowned author Smith, published by Harvard University Press in 1997. This compelling paperback, spanning 242 pages, delves into the critical question: What happens to law, science, and the quest for social justice when the foundational concepts of truth, reason, and objectivity are challenged?
In this engaging work, Smith navigates the complex debates between traditionalists and postmodernists, shedding light on their contrasting perspectives across various disciplines. The book highlights significant and ongoing controversies that shape our understanding of these essential themes. Perfect for readers interested in philosophy, sociology, and legal studies, Belief and Resistance invites you to reflect on the implications of rejecting established norms and the impact on society. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your library with this essential read from Bookshop.