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Structures of Consciousness and Civilizational Processes

Structures of Consciousness and Civilizational Processes A Critical Reconstruction of Benjamin Nelson’s Sociology of Civilizations

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Structures of Consciousness and Civilizational Processes

A Critical Reconstruction of Benjamin Nelson’s Sociology of Civilizations

Donald A. Nielsen

Social Science / Sociology / General

As societies around the globe undergo rapid change, Benjamin Nelson's theories help explain how and why civilizations evolve.
This book offers a full-length, comprehensive analysis of Benjamin Nelson's ideas and historical studies, exploring his civilization-analytic perspective, its intricate ties to Max Weber's theories, and Nelson's arguments about the major historical phases shaping Western European civilization. Donald A. Nielsen argues that Nelson's work centers on religious and cultural universalism, reconstructing Nelson's thesis that 12th-century Europe experienced an axial shift in consciousness toward more rationalized, universalistic cultural orientations. Rather than focusing on the origins of modernity, Nelson examined revolutionary changes in structures of consciousness and civilizations, including six ongoing “revolutions” he identified. Nielsen unpacks Nelson's view of civilizational crises and demonstrates that his theories are rooted in a vision of human life that values lived experience and expression within changing historical contexts. By highlighting how Nelson's theories illuminate the dynamics of cultural universalism and structural transformations across historical contexts, this book provides readers a conceptual framework for analyzing civilizational change.

Donald A. Nielsen is currently retired from teaching as Professor of Sociology Emeritus from the State University of New York, USA.

Publication Date: 23 July 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216381969
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 248
Weight (oz): 16.0

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