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Politics at the End of History contains original and seminal contributions toward the ongoing debate surrounding the problems of modernity and postmodernity. These studies cross a mumber of theoretical perspectives and disciplinary boundaries, including philosophy, political theory, cultural analysis, anthropology, and sociology. They fall into two major categories: those that explore theoretical issues of postmodern politics and social experiences, and those that analyze specific political structures and events.

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Politics at the End of History contains original and seminal contributions toward the ongoing debate surrounding the problems of modernity and postmodernity. These studies cross a mumber of theoretical perspectives and disciplinary boundaries, including philosophy, political theory, cultural analysis, anthropology, and sociology. They fall into two major categories: those that explore theoretical issues of postmodern politics and social experiences, and those that analyze specific political structures and events.
Autorenporträt
The Authors: Fabio B. Dasilva is Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame (U.S.A.). He has published widely in the fields of continental thought and cultural critique. His books include Toward an Interpretative Sociology, The Sociology of Music, and Sociology and the Interpretative Tradition: from Max Weber to Habermas (forthcoming).
Mathew Kanjirathinkal is an assistant professor and Chair of Sociology and Anthropology at Emporia State University. He has published numerous articles on politics and social theory. His most recent work is A Sociological Critique of Theories of Cognitive Development.
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"The focus of these outstanding contributions is on the basic intellectual and political divide of our age: the divide or crossroads between modernity and postmodernity, between the age of reason and the age of alienation, between the era of sweeping universal meta-narratives and the contemporary concern with local narratives and concrete differences... An important and timely book which deserves to be widely read." (Fred Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame)
"During the last decade, the intense debate about modernity and postmodernity and the emergence of new forms of interdisciplinary social theory have opened fresh dialogues that cross and go beyond established professional boundaries. This volume addresses the new intellectual terrain from divergent disciplinary and political perspectives and in international context. The editors have complied a stimulating mix of theoretical and theoretically informed essays, which will be of interest to anyone concerned with the modernity-postmodernity debate." (Robert J. Antonio, University of Kansas)
"This is an impressive volume which includes papers by leading theorists in contemporary political and social theory. Readers will find not only general theoretical background to issues in postmodernism... but a thoughtful and critical adjudication of these issues." (Stephen H. Watson, President, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Psychology)