Social Theory and Postcommunism undertakes a thorough study of the implications of post-communism for sociological theory. Written by two leading social theorists, the book discusses the thesis that the fall of communism has decimated alternative conceptions of social organizations other than capitalism. * Analyzes the implications of the fall of communism on social theory * Discusses alternative ideas of social organizations other than capitalism, in the wake of the collapse of communism * Covers state/civil society, globalization, the future of "modernity," and post-socialism
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"[This] book is important. The theoretical challenges andchances for reinvigoration that postcommunism represents haveundoubtedly been overlooked thus far. Outhwaite and Ray haveprovided a very suggestive redress." Australian Journal ofPolitical Science
"This book offers an insightful and refreshingly jargon-freeexamination of the major dilemmas faced by post-Communist politiesin their search for constructing democratic communities ...Students of democracy, globalization, civil society,nationalism and political ideologies will find this book extremelyuseful." Seer
"No doubt ... the book deserves the attention that it islikely to attract." American Journal of Sociology
"This book offers an insightful and refreshingly jargon-freeexamination of the major dilemmas faced by post-Communist politiesin their search for constructing democratic communities. Studentsof democracy, globalization, civil society, nationalism andpolitical ideologies will find this book extremely useful."Slavonic and East European Review
"[Each chapter] offers a survey of a significant body ofliterature... In their literature surveys, Outhwaite and Rayprovide clear and engaging overviews. The chapters are written forreaders well versed in both classical and contemporary sociology.Each is valuable on its own as an informed essay on a major themein social theory... There is much to appreciate in what Outhwaiteand Ray have to say in this book, including both their respect forthe stubbornness of reality in contradicting our ideas and theirmoral concern for the economic and political injustice thatpersists in the face of that reality." Philosophy of the SocialSciences
"A significant event in social theory's ongoing return toearth after its prolonged fit of factless abstractionalism, madeall the more valuable by the authors' knowledge of, and respectfor, the world's particularity. A genuinely thoughtful and thoughtprovoking book." Anthony Woodiwiss, City University
"This book offers an insightful and refreshingly jargon-freeexamination of the major dilemmas faced by post-Communist politiesin their search for constructing democratic communities ...Students of democracy, globalization, civil society,nationalism and political ideologies will find this book extremelyuseful." Seer
"No doubt ... the book deserves the attention that it islikely to attract." American Journal of Sociology
"This book offers an insightful and refreshingly jargon-freeexamination of the major dilemmas faced by post-Communist politiesin their search for constructing democratic communities. Studentsof democracy, globalization, civil society, nationalism andpolitical ideologies will find this book extremely useful."Slavonic and East European Review
"[Each chapter] offers a survey of a significant body ofliterature... In their literature surveys, Outhwaite and Rayprovide clear and engaging overviews. The chapters are written forreaders well versed in both classical and contemporary sociology.Each is valuable on its own as an informed essay on a major themein social theory... There is much to appreciate in what Outhwaiteand Ray have to say in this book, including both their respect forthe stubbornness of reality in contradicting our ideas and theirmoral concern for the economic and political injustice thatpersists in the face of that reality." Philosophy of the SocialSciences
"A significant event in social theory's ongoing return toearth after its prolonged fit of factless abstractionalism, madeall the more valuable by the authors' knowledge of, and respectfor, the world's particularity. A genuinely thoughtful and thoughtprovoking book." Anthony Woodiwiss, City University