Cultural Pessimism: Narratives of Decline in the Postmodern World

by Oliver Bennett

Edinburgh University Press 2001
  • Sociology

Cultural pessimism arises with the conviction that the culture of a nation, a civilisation or of humanity itself is in a process of irreversible decline. In an incisive and wide-ranging analysis, Cultural Pessimism: Narratives of Decline in the Postmodern World charts the growth of pessimism in the West during the last decades of the twentieth century. Drawing on studies from within a very broad range of fields, which include ecology, human rights, military history, international relations, criminology, history of science, cultural criticism and political economy, the author shows how cultural pessimism in the postmodern world can be related to the cumulative effect of four key narratives of decline:  Environmental decline, Moral decline, Intellectual decline, Political decline. After a review of pessimism in other historical periods, each of these narratives is explored in depth.