
SOCIAL PRACTICES, RUPTURE EVENTS & AESTHETIC CAPITAL IN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
Author(s) -
Francesco Orazi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bulletin of the "transilvania" university of braşov. series vii, social sciences and law
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2066-771X
pISSN - 2066-7701
DOI - 10.31926/but.ssl.2021.14.63.1.7
Subject(s) - legitimacy , humanity , dual (grammatical number) , sociology , psychological resilience , cultural capital , work (physics) , order (exchange) , invisible hand , cultural history , capital (architecture) , cultural transmission in animals , social capital , political economy , history , environmental ethics , political science , social science , economics , neoclassical economics , social psychology , law , anthropology , psychology , engineering , art , literature , archaeology , genetics , biology , mechanical engineering , finance , politics , philosophy
This work identifies a dual process in intergenerational cultural transmission and reception mechanisms: on the one hand, a break in historical continuity between past and present, and, on the other, the use of its legitimacy to make a mark on history. The approach emphasizes two aspects of cultural and economic transformation, the change induced by sudden, pervasive events, and the plasticity of cultural reception. Therefore, it is intended to argue that without the socio-cultural disposition to accept change, economic transformations cannot work. Drawing on this idea, this article aims to elucidate how cultural transmission crosses time, allowing humanity to recognize and legitimize a new socio-economic order.