Relational Being
Discover the transformative ideas in Relational Being by Kenneth J. Gergen, published by Oxford University Press Inc. in 2011. This thought-provoking paperback spans 448 pages, challenging the prevalent individualist tradition that views the rational agent as the core of social interaction.
Gergen invites scholars and social practitioners to reimagine the landscape of human relationships, illustrating the importance of relational thought and practice in our interconnected lives. Through engaging insights, Relational Being not only critiques the dominance of the autonomous self but also opens up a radical new approach to understanding social dynamics. Embrace a fresh perspective that highlights the power of relationships and community, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in psychology, philosophy, and the complexities of human connection.