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Contemporary Situation:

Globalisation,
Postmodernity, and
Consumerism
Michael Goheen
IDIS 102, TWU
Which foundation will you build
your life on?
Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine
and puts them into practice is like a wise man who
builds his house on the rock. The rain came down,
the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat
against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had
its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears
these words of mine and does not put them into
practice is like a foolish man who built his house on
sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the
winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell
with a great crash (Matt.7.24ff.)
Overview of lectures on Western
Story and Worldview
First: Examined modern humanism as
worldview
Deweys confession
Two diagrams
Way we label historical eras
Brief definition
Last time: Looked at western story and
development of modern humanism
Today: Examine postmodern humanist
challenge and global spread of modern
humanism
Our Contemporary Situation
Modern story: Faith in science and
technology to enable us to progress
toward a better world
Three mutually reinforcing trends:

Globalisation: Global spread of modern


(liberal) story around world
Postmodernity: Challenge to the modern
(liberal) story in West
Growth of consumerism
First trend

Globalisation: Global spread


of modern, liberal, humanist
story
20 Century Background
th

20th Century: BipolarTwo forms of


Enlightenment Humanism (Liberalism
in US +, Communism in USSR +)
Two Forms of Enlightenment
Eurocentric
Globalizing

Humanism Autonomous Technology


Reason Science New world
(Non-human)
! Material
Rational organization of prosperity
society (Human) ! Justice
! Truth
! Democracy/ ! Happiness
Communism ! Freedom
! Free enterprise/ OR
Command economy/ ! Equality
20 Century Background
th

20th Century: BipolarTwo


forms of Enlightenment
Humanism (Liberalism in US,
Communism in USSR)
Fall of Communism (1989)

Global spread of liberalism


Why is it important to understand
globalization?
The reality of our world is not the end
of grand narratives, but the increasing
dominance of the narrative of economic
globalization. . . . This is the new
imperialism . . . (Richard Bauckham)
Economic globalization is the greatest
challenge that the Christian mission
faces (Rene Padilla).
Enlightenment Vision: Seeds of
Economic Globalization
Progress
Paradise images
Material prosperity
Reached by reason
Discerning natural laws
Translated into technology
Society reorganized according to reason
Exaggerated place of economics
Late Modern Story
Globalization is a form or method of
modernization on a global scale.

Possibly never before has modernity


received higher expression than in todays
process of globalization.

. . . the word modern is not neutral; it


cannot be divorced from a specific view of
life, humanity, the world, and ultimate
meaning.
- Bob Goudzwaard
Global Story?
Progress: Spread this vision around
world so whole world can move
toward this goal
Science: Scientific global community

and western educational institutions


Technology: Information technology

and global connectivity


Economism: Global economy
Brief Evaluation
Good: Much in western culture is
beneficial (e.g., rights, science,
technology, democracy, etc.)
Evil: Idolatry of economy producing

environmental destruction and


growing gap between rich and poor
Second trend

Postmodernity: Challenge to
modern, liberal, humanist
story
Breakdown of Modernity
Critical Factors in Dillusionment
Environmental destruction
If the whole world lived at the
level of North Americans

the worlds resources would


last about ten years
Breakdown of Modernity
Critical Factors in Dillusionment
Environmental destruction
Growing poverty
At the beginning of the development
decades (1960) the worlds richest 1
billion were 30 x richer than the
worlds poorest 1 billion.

At the end of the development


decades (1990) the worlds richest 1
billion were 60 x richer than the
poorest 1 billion
Breakdown of Modernity
Critical Factors in Dillusionment
Environmental destruction
Growing poverty

Nuclear threat

Economic problems

Psychological, social disorder


Dont believe modern stories!

Simplifying to the extreme,


I define postmodern
as incredulity toward
metanarratives.
-J. F.Lyotard
Postmodernity: Challenge to
Modern Humanist Story
Challenge to optimism
Challenge to Optimism
Maybe human being are not so good
Maybe we arent moving toward a

better world
Postmodernity: Challenge to
Modern Humanist Story
Challenge to optimism of story
Challenge to centrality of reason
Non-rational Dimensions of Humanity
Pushed Down and Springing Back
Body
Emotions

Senses

Subconscious

Desire, passion

Religious

Imagination

Instinct, intuition
Postmodernity: Challenge to
Modern Humanist Story
Challenge to optimism
Challenge to centrality of reason
Challenge to objectivity of knowledge
Neutral Reason?
Subjective factors affecting knowledge:
Social Personal
-Tradition -Feelings
-Community -Imagination
-Language -Subconscious
-Culture -Gender
-History -Class
-Faith -Race
Postmodernity: Challenge to
Modern Humanist Story
Challenge to optimism
Challenge to centrality of reason

Challenge to objectivity of knowledge

Challenge to injustice created by

modern story
Injustice created by modern story
Toward minorities with different
stories (gender, class, sexual
preference, ethnic group, religion)
Toward third world cultures

Toward poor

Toward environment
Postmodernity: Challenge to
Modern Humanist Story
Challenge to optimism
Challenge to centrality of reason
Challenge to objectivity of knowledge
Challenge to injustice created by modern
story
Challenge to secularism

Religious smorgasbord/pluralism: . . . New


age, psychics, astrology, gnostic religions,
eastern and native spirituality, occult, etc...
Brief Evaluation of Postmodernity
Recovering insights that have been
lost in modern story . . . E.g.,
Non-rational aspects of human beings
Factors affect knowledge
Goodness of diversity and plurality
Emergence of new dangerous
idols . . . E.g.,
Pluralism
Relativism
Third Trend

Growth of Consumer
Society
Consumerism: Central to Western
Life
The postmodern is rightly associated with
a society where consumer lifestyles and
mass consumption dominate the waking
lives of its members. (David Lyon)

From rock music to tourism to television


and even education, advertising
imperatives and consumer demand are no
longer for goods, but for experiences.
(Stephen Connor)
Consumerism and Globalization
Related to globalization: Western
side of economic globalization
Economic structures have enriched West
at expense of non-West
Consumerism and Postmodernity
Related to globalization: Western
side of economic globalization
Related to postmodernity

Consumption fills void created by loss of


story
Consumerism as Our Story
If there is an overarching metanarrative that
purports to explain reality in the late 20th
century, it is surely the metanarrative of the
free-market economy. In the beginning of
this metanarrative is the self-made, self-
sufficient human being. At the end of this
narrative is the big house, the big car, the
expensive clothes. In the middle is the
struggle for success, the greed, the getting-
and-spending in a world in which there is no
such thing as a free lunch. Most of us have
made this so thoroughly our story that we
are hardly aware of its influence. (Susan
White)
The Religion of Our Day?
Consumerism appears to have
become part and parcel of the very
fabric of modern life. . . . And the
parallel with religion is not an
accidental one. Consumerism is
ubiquitous and ephemeral. It is
arguably the religion of the late
twentieth century. (Miles)
Sacred order?
. . . we cannot fully appreciate the depths
of materialism unless we understand how
economic behavior supplies us with
meaning, purpose, and a sense of the
sacred order. (Roberth Wuthnow)
The accumulation of wealth is one of the
great idols of our day and huge amounts
of energy are spent every day in seeking
meaning through great and greater
accumulation of wealth and possessions.
(Craig Bartholomew)
Christian Community in
Contemporary World

Modern story is not working


Globalization is creating massive

injustice
Postmodernity offers no meaningful

story
How can Christian community live in

healing way?

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