14.4.25

The fall of public man


Karl Marx's sweeping philosophy of history has gained its widespread credibility largely because millions have found that it help explain why they feel so miserable. The question of the "meaning of history" only makes sense when it is interpreted in such a way as to help illuminate the "meaning of my existence". Great macrosociology must be great microsociology at the same time, and this is something that scholars who focus on intensive analyses of one severely delimited phenomenon do not have to worry about. Since no one expects their work will shed much light on actual life situations, no one is disappointed when it doesn't.

Richard Sennett