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Emancipation and History
The Return of Social Theory

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United States, 1 November 2018

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.



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

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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.



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

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9781608461059
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Introduction
Vicissitudes and Possibilities of Critical Theory Today
 Defining Critical Theory
 Contemporary Modernity
 Renewing Critique
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
Existential Social Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernity
 The Problem 
 Existential Social Questions 
 Existential Questions, Developmental Trends and Modernizing Moves 
 Final Words 
History, Sociology and Modernity 
 Introduction 
 Historical Sociology and Sociological Theory 
 Theory and Mechanisms 
 Conclusion 
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

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  • About the Author

    Jose Maurcio 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) andSociological Theory and Collective Subjectivity(MacMillan/Saint Martin's Press, 1995).

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