No social science without critical theory /
Since the linguistic turn in Frankfurt School critical theory during the 1970s, philosophical concerns have become increasingly important to its overall agenda, at the expense of concrete social-scientific inquiries. At the same time, each of the individual social sciences especially economics and p...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley :
JAI,
2008.
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Colección: | Current perspectives in social theory ;
v. 25. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- How social science is impossible without critical theory: the immersion of mainstream approaches in time and space / Harry F. Dahms
- Critical conundrums-logic and politics in Frankfurt critical theory prior to the linguistic turn / Robert A. Gorman
- The architecture of social critique: three models of ideology critique and the legacy of the Frankfurt School / David Strecker
- Is universality the object of globalization? Political geographies of contingent universality / Wolfgang Natter
- From the culture industry to the society of the spectacle: critical theory and the situationist international / Kevin Fox Gotham and Daniel A. Krier
- Signifying the Jew: antisemitic workers and Jewish stereotypes during Worl War II / Mark P. Worrell
- Herbert Marcuse and contemporary social theory: beyond the consumer society / Philip Walsh
- Restricted eros and one-dimensional morality: a Marcusean reading of contemporary politics / Arnold Farr
- The radical present: the psychopolitics of transformation in Marcuse / James E. Block
- Pedagogy against "dis-utopia": from conscientization to the education of desire / Sarah S. Amsler
- Governmental rationality and popular sovereignty / Kevin Olson
- Public sociology, Marxism and Marx / Paul Paolucci
- The sociological theory of C. Wright Mills: toward a critique of postmodernity / Steven P. Dandaneau.