No Social Science without Critical Theory

No Social Science without Critical Theory

Dahms, Harry F.

Emerald Publishing Limited

06/2008

414

Dura

Inglês

9780762314836

15 a 20 dias

Highlights the problematic nature of mainstream perspectives, and the growing need to reaffirm how the specific kind of critique the early Frankfurt School theorists advocated is not less, but far more important today. This book also includes chapters that offer a broad and diverse look at social science and critical theory.
How social science is impossible without critical theory: The immersion of mainstream approaches in time and space. Critical conundrums - logic and politics in Frankfurt critical theory prior to the linguistic turn. The architecture of social critique: Three models of ideology critique and the legacy of the Frankfurt School. Is universality the object of globalization? Political geographies of contingent universality. From the culture industry to the society of the spectacle: Critical theory and the situationist international. Signifying the Jew: antisemitic workers and Jewish stereotypes during World War II. Herbert Marcuse and contemporary social theory: Beyond the consumer society. Restricted eros and one-dimensional morality: a Marcusean reading of contemporary politics. The radical present: the psychopolitics of transformation in Marcuse. Pedagogy against "dis-utopia": from conscientization to the education of desire. Governmental rationality and popular sovereignty. Public sociology, Marxism, and Marx. The sociological theory of C. Wright Mills: toward a critique of postmodernity. List of Contributors. Current Perspectives in Social Theory. Current Perspectives in Social Theory. Copyright page. Editor.
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