"Stable social change only happens in small steps"
says Armin Nassehi in an interview with the FAZ. Many of the certainties of recent decades have become questionable, and there are calls everywhere for rapid, comprehensive transformation. But a society is not a homogeneous collective; its inner complexity generates resistance. In his new book (C.H.Beck), Armin Nassehi shows precisely and vividly that change only works with society, never against it. Germany's "best-known sociologist and contemporary analyst"(BR) discusses the logic of small steps with Spiegel journalist Anna Clauß.
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