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Concept of Modernity

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In modern society, the concept of 'progress' is intrinsically linked to technological development and scientific advancement, which are often seen as a path to solving human problems. However, the philosopher Zygmunt Bauman, in his work 'Liquid Modernity', presents a critique of the modernity ideal, arguing that the liquidity of social relations and the ephemerality of institutions in the contemporary era generate uncertainties and insecurities that escape technological solutions. In an interdisciplinary classroom context, where the discussion of the concept of modernity includes not only Philosophy but also elements of Sociology and History, analyze the following excerpt from Bauman: 'Liquid modernity is a type of modernity that dissolves the solids that once shaped human actions. It disconnects from history and projects the future as a task for each individual.' Considering Bauman's perspective, discuss how the social transformations typical of liquid modernity affect the individual's perception of identity and the notion of community, taking into account the historical and social contexts that have shaped the evolution of this era.
a.
Na modernidade líquida, as relações sociais se tornam mais estáveis e previsíveis, o que contribui para uma identidade individual mais enraizada em valores tradicionais e para a manutenção de comunidades locais fortes.
b.
A modernidade líquida preserva as estruturas sólidas e duradouras do passado, como as tradições e normas, fortalecendo a percepção de identidade e a coesão das comunidades locais.
c.
A modernidade líquida promove um retorno ao modelo de comunidades tradicionais baseadas em laços de sangue, fortalecendo a noção de identidade coletiva e reduzindo a importância das interações virtuais e globais.
d.
Com a modernidade líquida, a identidade dos indivíduos torna-se fixa e imutável, baseada em características biológicas e hereditárias, enquanto as comunidades se consolidam em torno de relações de proximidade geográfica e contato face a face.
e.
Liquid modernity affects the individual's perception of identity, which becomes more volatile, and of the community, which is configured in a more flexible and less geographically limited way.

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