The Future of SocietyJohn Wiley & Sons, 15 apr. 2008 - 184 sidor This important Manifesto argues that we still need a concept of society in order to make sense of the forces which structure our lives.
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... Society, Geography, Literature, Literary Theory, Shakespeare, Cinema, and Modernism. Written accessibly and with ... social sciences. Already Published The Idea of Culture Terry Eagleton The Future of Christianity Alister E. McGrath ...
... Society, Geography, Literature, Literary Theory, Shakespeare, Cinema, and Modernism. Written accessibly and with ... social sciences. Already Published The Idea of Culture Terry Eagleton The Future of Christianity Alister E. McGrath ...
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... society” as a concept in the social sciences (Peter Wagner) or its “forgetting” (Michel Freitag), and others have ex- plored ways of avoiding it (Thomas Schwinn) or reformulating it (François Dubet and Danilo Martuccelli).5 The concept ...
... society” as a concept in the social sciences (Peter Wagner) or its “forgetting” (Michel Freitag), and others have ex- plored ways of avoiding it (Thomas Schwinn) or reformulating it (François Dubet and Danilo Martuccelli).5 The concept ...
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... social science and sociology was interestingly replayed in the 1950s, the early years of the Federal Republic, in an attack from political science on the “new” concept of political sociology.11 In the Scottish Enlightenment, by contrast ...
... social science and sociology was interestingly replayed in the 1950s, the early years of the Federal Republic, in an attack from political science on the “new” concept of political sociology.11 In the Scottish Enlightenment, by contrast ...
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... social science or sociology (the latter term invented by Auguste Comte in the 1830s), on the one hand, and “the social question” or socialism, on the other, form an ongoing political background to theoretical debates right through to ...
... social science or sociology (the latter term invented by Auguste Comte in the 1830s), on the one hand, and “the social question” or socialism, on the other, form an ongoing political background to theoretical debates right through to ...
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PART I Critiques of Society | 15 |
PART II Reconstructing Society | 55 |
PART III Implications | 97 |
Postscript A Defensible Concept of Society | 125 |
Notes | 127 |
Bibliography | 155 |
Index | 168 |
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