Postmodernism’s eagerness to relativize what is commonly considered factual, objective or real is attractive to recent, jaded, generations, but can barely help a contemporary world lurching between chaos and calamity.
Mauricio García Villegas is a sociologist and holds a doctorate in Political Science from the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium. He is currently a journalist for Colombian daily El Espectador
Postmodernism’s eagerness to relativize what is commonly considered factual, objective or real is attractive to recent, jaded, generations, but can barely help a contemporary world lurching between chaos and calamity.