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Emancipation and History assesses critical theory today, focusing on the connection between history and emancipation and on the trends that structure modernity and may lead us beyond it.
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Emancipation and History assesses critical theory today, focusing on the connection between history and emancipation and on the trends that structure modernity and may lead us beyond it.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461059
- ISBN-10: 160846105X
- Artikelnr.: 50988130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461059
- ISBN-10: 160846105X
- Artikelnr.: 50988130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
José Maurício Domingues, PhD in sociology (LSE), is professor at the Institute of Social and Political Studies (IESP-UERJ, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), and author of several books on the subject of Sociology: Global Modernity, Development, and Global Civilization (Routledge, 2012), Latin America and Contemporary Modernity (Routledge, 2018), Modernity Reconstructed(University of Wales Press, 2006), Social Creativity, Collective Subjectivity and Contemporary Modernity (Macmillan/Saint Martin's Press, 2000) and Sociological Theory and Collective Subjectivity (MacMillan/Saint Martin's Press, 1995).
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Vicissitudes and Possibilities of Critical Theory Today
Defining Critical Theory
Contemporary Modernity
Renewing Critique
2 Global Modernity: Levels of Analysis and Conceptual Strategies
Introduction
Levels of Analysis
Descriptions
Middle-range Analytical Concepts
General Analytical Concepts
A Trend-concept: Secularization
Conclusion
3 Existential Social Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernity
The Problem
Existential Social Questions
Existential Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernizing Moves
Final Words
4 History, Sociology and Modernity
Introduction
Historical Sociology and Sociological Theory
Theory and Mechanisms
Conclusion
5 Realism, Trend-concepts and the Modern State
Introduction
Beyond Empiricism (and Critical Realism)
The Modern State and Modern Society
Collective Subjectivity, Mechanisms, Modernization
Final Words
6 Family, Modernization and Sociological Theory
Two Intertwined Themes
Globalization and Modernization
The Family, the “dimensions” of Social Life and the “existential
questions”
Conclusion
7 The Basic Forms of Social Interaction
Introduction
Principles of Organization, Mechanisms of Coordination
Principles of Antagonism, Mechanisms of Opposition
Coordination, Antagonism
Interactive Inclinations
Bases of Justification
Conclusion
8 The Imaginary and Politics in Modernity: The Trajectory of Peronism
Introduction
Theoretical Background
Historical Peronism
The Argentina of Kirchner and Fernández de Kirchner
The Imaginary and Politics in Modernity
9 Critical Social Theory and Developmental Trends, Emancipation and Late
Communism
Introduction
Capitalism, Accumulation and Communism
Contemporary Alternatives
Tasks of Critical Theory – or Late Twentieth Century Communism
References
Index
Introduction
1 Vicissitudes and Possibilities of Critical Theory Today
Defining Critical Theory
Contemporary Modernity
Renewing Critique
2 Global Modernity: Levels of Analysis and Conceptual Strategies
Introduction
Levels of Analysis
Descriptions
Middle-range Analytical Concepts
General Analytical Concepts
A Trend-concept: Secularization
Conclusion
3 Existential Social Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernity
The Problem
Existential Social Questions
Existential Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernizing Moves
Final Words
4 History, Sociology and Modernity
Introduction
Historical Sociology and Sociological Theory
Theory and Mechanisms
Conclusion
5 Realism, Trend-concepts and the Modern State
Introduction
Beyond Empiricism (and Critical Realism)
The Modern State and Modern Society
Collective Subjectivity, Mechanisms, Modernization
Final Words
6 Family, Modernization and Sociological Theory
Two Intertwined Themes
Globalization and Modernization
The Family, the “dimensions” of Social Life and the “existential
questions”
Conclusion
7 The Basic Forms of Social Interaction
Introduction
Principles of Organization, Mechanisms of Coordination
Principles of Antagonism, Mechanisms of Opposition
Coordination, Antagonism
Interactive Inclinations
Bases of Justification
Conclusion
8 The Imaginary and Politics in Modernity: The Trajectory of Peronism
Introduction
Theoretical Background
Historical Peronism
The Argentina of Kirchner and Fernández de Kirchner
The Imaginary and Politics in Modernity
9 Critical Social Theory and Developmental Trends, Emancipation and Late
Communism
Introduction
Capitalism, Accumulation and Communism
Contemporary Alternatives
Tasks of Critical Theory – or Late Twentieth Century Communism
References
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Vicissitudes and Possibilities of Critical Theory Today
Defining Critical Theory
Contemporary Modernity
Renewing Critique
2 Global Modernity: Levels of Analysis and Conceptual Strategies
Introduction
Levels of Analysis
Descriptions
Middle-range Analytical Concepts
General Analytical Concepts
A Trend-concept: Secularization
Conclusion
3 Existential Social Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernity
The Problem
Existential Social Questions
Existential Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernizing Moves
Final Words
4 History, Sociology and Modernity
Introduction
Historical Sociology and Sociological Theory
Theory and Mechanisms
Conclusion
5 Realism, Trend-concepts and the Modern State
Introduction
Beyond Empiricism (and Critical Realism)
The Modern State and Modern Society
Collective Subjectivity, Mechanisms, Modernization
Final Words
6 Family, Modernization and Sociological Theory
Two Intertwined Themes
Globalization and Modernization
The Family, the “dimensions” of Social Life and the “existential
questions”
Conclusion
7 The Basic Forms of Social Interaction
Introduction
Principles of Organization, Mechanisms of Coordination
Principles of Antagonism, Mechanisms of Opposition
Coordination, Antagonism
Interactive Inclinations
Bases of Justification
Conclusion
8 The Imaginary and Politics in Modernity: The Trajectory of Peronism
Introduction
Theoretical Background
Historical Peronism
The Argentina of Kirchner and Fernández de Kirchner
The Imaginary and Politics in Modernity
9 Critical Social Theory and Developmental Trends, Emancipation and Late
Communism
Introduction
Capitalism, Accumulation and Communism
Contemporary Alternatives
Tasks of Critical Theory – or Late Twentieth Century Communism
References
Index
Introduction
1 Vicissitudes and Possibilities of Critical Theory Today
Defining Critical Theory
Contemporary Modernity
Renewing Critique
2 Global Modernity: Levels of Analysis and Conceptual Strategies
Introduction
Levels of Analysis
Descriptions
Middle-range Analytical Concepts
General Analytical Concepts
A Trend-concept: Secularization
Conclusion
3 Existential Social Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernity
The Problem
Existential Social Questions
Existential Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernizing Moves
Final Words
4 History, Sociology and Modernity
Introduction
Historical Sociology and Sociological Theory
Theory and Mechanisms
Conclusion
5 Realism, Trend-concepts and the Modern State
Introduction
Beyond Empiricism (and Critical Realism)
The Modern State and Modern Society
Collective Subjectivity, Mechanisms, Modernization
Final Words
6 Family, Modernization and Sociological Theory
Two Intertwined Themes
Globalization and Modernization
The Family, the “dimensions” of Social Life and the “existential
questions”
Conclusion
7 The Basic Forms of Social Interaction
Introduction
Principles of Organization, Mechanisms of Coordination
Principles of Antagonism, Mechanisms of Opposition
Coordination, Antagonism
Interactive Inclinations
Bases of Justification
Conclusion
8 The Imaginary and Politics in Modernity: The Trajectory of Peronism
Introduction
Theoretical Background
Historical Peronism
The Argentina of Kirchner and Fernández de Kirchner
The Imaginary and Politics in Modernity
9 Critical Social Theory and Developmental Trends, Emancipation and Late
Communism
Introduction
Capitalism, Accumulation and Communism
Contemporary Alternatives
Tasks of Critical Theory – or Late Twentieth Century Communism
References
Index