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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
xxi
Acknowledgments
xxii
Credits
xxiii
Refashioning the Social Thought Canon
part I I ORIGINS OF THE MODERN WORLDVIEW
JOHN LOCKE,
1632-1704 10
Essay Concerning Human Understanding,
1690:
On Hermeneutics
Education as Training for Virtue
MARY ASTELL,
1668-1731 14
Reflections upon Marriage,
1700/06
GIAMBATTISTA VICO,
1668-1744 18
The New Science: Concerning the Course [of Human Things] Taken by the Nations,
1725
VOLTAIRE,
1694-1778 23
Philosophical Letters,
1733-34:
Of Persons of Rank Who Cultivate Learning
Philosophical Dictionary,
1764:
Ancients and Moderns I Equality I Essay on
the Manners and Spirit of Nations
MONTESQUIEU,
1689-1 755 27
The Spirit of the Laws,
1748:
Of Laws in Relation to the Nature of a Despotic
Government I In What Manner the Laws of Civil Slavery Relate to the
Nature of the Climate I Of Laws in Relation to the Principles Which Form the
General Spirit, the Morals, and Customs of a Nation
DENIS DIDEROT,
1713-1784
ЪЪ
Encyclopedie,
1751:
Intolerance I Character I Negroes
VII
viii Contents
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, 1712-1778 39
Discourse on the Origin of Inequality,
1755
ADAM SMITH,
1723-1790 45
The Theory of Moral Sentiments,
1759:
Of Sympathy I Of Justice and
Beneficence
ADAM FERGUSON,
1723-1816 50
An Essay on the History of Civil Society,
1767:
Of Moral Sentiment I Of
Happiness I Of Luxury
JOHN MILLAR,
1735-1801 54
The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks,
1771/79:
Of the Rank and Condition of
Women in Different Ages I The Usual Effects of Opulence and Civilized
Manners
Social Consequences of the Division of Labour
IMMANUEL KANT, 1724-1804 59
Lectures on Ethics,
1775-80:
Suicide I Duties Towards the Body in Respect of
Sexual Impulse I Wealth
ETIENNE DE CONDILLAC,
1715-1780 66
Commerce and Government Considered in their Mutual Relationship,
1776:
Of the
Employment of Men in a Society which has Simple Tastes I Of Luxury
DAVID HUME,
1711-1776 70
An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals,
1751:
Concerning Moral
Sentiment I Of National Characters
THOMAS JEFFERSON,
1743-1826 75
Notes on the State of Virginia,
1782:
The Particular Manners and Customs that May
Happen to be Received in that State?
Indian Addresses: Letter for Brother John Baptist
de Coigne,
1781
I To the
Brothers of the Choctaw Nation,
1803
JOHANN
G.
HERDER,
1744-1803 79
Ideas for a Philosophy of the History of Man,
1784-91:
National Genius and the
Environment I Humanity the End of Human Nature
JEREMY
BENTHAM,
1748-1832 85
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation,
1789:
On the Prindple of
Utility I Of the Four
Sanaions
or Sources of Pain and Pleasure I Value of
a Lot of Pleasure or Pain, How to be Measured
Contents ix
part II I REVOLUTION AND ROMANTICISM
EDMUND BURKE,
1729-1797 90
Reflections on the Revolution in France,
1790
A Vindication of Natural Society,
1756:
Discontents in the Kingdom
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT,
1759-1797 95
A Vindication of the Rights of Men,
1790
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman,
1792
THOMAS PAINE,
1737-1809 100
Rights of Man,
1791/92:
Conclusion
FRIEDRICH
SCHILLER,
1759-1805 103
Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man,
1794-95
MARQUIS
DE
CONDORCET,
1743-1794 106
Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind,
1795:
Introduction I The Tenth Stage: The Future Progress of the Human Mind
GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH
HEGEL,
1770-1831 110
Phenomenology of Spirit,
1807:
Master and Servant
THOMAS ROBERT
MALTHUS,
1766-1834 115
An Essay on the Principle of Population,
1798
FRIEDRICH
SCHLEIERMACHER, 1768-1834 119
On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers,
1799:
Religion and Reason I
Sociality and Religion
JEAN-CHARLES-LEONARD SIMONDE
DE
DISMONDI,
1773-1842 123
New Principles of Political Economy,
1819:
Of Slave Cultivation
JOHANN
GOTTLIEB
FICHTE, 1762-1814 127
The Vocation of Man,
1800:
Faith
Characteristics of the Present Age,
1804:
The Idea of Universal History
JOSEPH
DE MAISTRE,
1753-1821 1
3
1
On God and Society,
1808-09
Study on Sovereignty: The Weakness of Human Power I The Best Species
of Government I On the Nature of Sovereignty
χ
Contents
HENRI COMTE DE SAINT-SIMON,
1760-1825 135
Essay
on the Science of Man,
1813
On Social Organization,
1825
THOMAS CARLYLE,
1795-1881 139
Signs of the Times,
1829
FRANÇOIS-MARIE-CHARLES
FOURIER,
1772-1837 143
Social Evolution,
1829
On the
Rôle
of the Passions,
1830
The Condition of Women,
1808
part III I THE INVENTION OF MODERN SOCIAL THEORY
AUGUSTE COMTE,
1798-1857 152
Plan of the Scientific Operations Necessary for Reorganizing Society,
1822
Conclusion: The Religion of Humanity,
1854
JOHN STUART MILL,
1806-1873 159
The Spirit of the Age,
1831
The Subjection of Women,
1869
ADOLPHE
QUETELET,
1796-1874 164
Research on the Propensity for Crime at Different Ages,
1833
ALEXIS TOCQUEVILLE,
1805-1859 169
Democracy in America,
1835-40:
How Equality Suggests to the Americans the Idea of
the Indefinite Perfectability of Man I Unlimited Power of the Majority in the
United States and Its Consequences I The Three Races in the United States
The Old Regime and the Revolution,
1856:
Why Feudalism Had Come to be More
Detested in France than in Any Other Country
FREDERICK DOUGLASS,
1817-1895 179
The Church and Prejudice,
1841
My Slave Experience in Maryland,
1845
KARL MARX,
1818-1883 184
Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy,
1859
German Ideology,
1845-46
Contribution to the Critique of Hegel s Philosophy of Right,
1843
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of
1844:
Estranged Labour
S0REN
KIERKEGAARD,
1813-1855 194
The Present Age,
1846:
The Individual and the Public
Contents xi
HARRIET
TAYLOR
MILL,
1807-1858 198
Enfranchisement of Women,
1851
ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER,
1788-1860 201
Parerga and Paralipomena, vol.
2, 1851:
Character
On the Wisdom of Life: Aphorisms
HERBERT SPENCER,
1820-1903 212
Social Statics,
1851:
The Evanescence of Evil
The Man Versus the State,
1884:
The Coming Slavery
Principles of Sociology,
1896:
The Organic Analogy Reconsidered
The Proper Sphere of Government: Letter
XII, 1842
HARRIET
MARTINE
AU,
1802-1876 218
Autobiography,
1855 [1877]:
Single Life I The Woman Question I Women
in Ireland,
1852
I Brutality to Women,
1853
JOSEPH-ARTHUR
GOBINEAU, COMTE DE,
1816-1882 223
Essay on the Inequality of Human Races,
1853-55:
The Inequality of Races I The
Three Basic Races
(PIERRE-GILLAUME-)
FRÉDÉRIC LE PLAY,
1806-1882 228
Les Ouvriers européens,
1855:
The Science
of
Society as a
Theory of
Social
Reform
Social
Reform,
1864:
Family Types:
Patriarchal, Stem, Unstable
JOHN
RUSKIN,
1819-1900 232
Modem Manufacture and Design,
1859
Unto This Last,
1860:
The Roots of Honour
Sesame and Lilies,
1865:
Of Kings Treasuries
Fors
Clavigera,
1871-84:
Communism
MATTHEW ARNOLD,
1822-1888 237
Democracy,
1861
Culture and Anarchy,
1869:
Doing as One Likes
Equality,
1879
ALEKSANDR
I.
HERZEN, 1812-1870 243
My Past and Thoughts,
1861-67:
Second Thoughts on the Woman Question
HENRY SUMNER MAINE,
1822-1888 247
Ancient Law,
1861:
Law of Nature and Equity
Lectures on the Early History of Institutions,
1875/88:
The Growth and Diffusion of
Primitive Ideas
NUMA
DENIS FUSTEL
DE COULANGES, 1830-1889 250
The Ancient City,
1864:
Marriage I Authority in the Family
xii Contents
CHARLES DARWIN, 1809-1882 253
The Descent of Man,
1871:
Natural Selection I Conclusion
Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals,
1872
EDWARD BURNETT TYLOR,
1832-1917 258
Primitive Culture,
1871:
The Development of Culture
FRIEDRICH ENGELS, 1820-1895 262
Anti-Dühring, 1878:
On Morality
part IV I THE CLASSICAL PERIOD OF MODERN SOCIAL THOUGHT
FRIEDRICH
NIETZSCHE,
1844-1900 266
Human, All Too Human,
1878:
In Relations with Others
On the Genealogy of Morals,
1887:
What is the Meaning of Ascetic Ideals?
WILHELM
DILTHEY,
1833-1911 272
Introduction to the Human Sciences,
1883:
The Understanding of Others
FERDINAND
TÖNNIES, 1855-1936 276
Community and Society,
1887:
Relations Between Human Wills I
Gemeinschaft
by Blood
Custom: An Essay on Social Codes,
1909
GABRIEL
TARDE,
1843-1904 281
The Laws of Imitation,
1890:
Universal Repetition
WILLIAM JAMES,
1842-1910 284
The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life,
1891
What Makes a Life Significant?
1899
The Moral Equivalent of War,
1910
EMILE DURKHEIM, 1858-1917 290
The Division of Labor in Society,
1893:
The Division of Labor and Happiness
The Dualism of Human Nature and Its Social Conditions,
1914
GUSTAVE LE BON,
1841-1931 295
The Crowd,
1895:
The Mind of Crowds
GAETANO
MOSCA,
1858-1941 299
The Ruling Class,
1896:
The Rule of the Best
CHARLOTTE ANNA PERKINS
GILMAN,
1860-1935 303
Women and Economics,
1898:
The Eternal Feminine I Women as Persons I
Masculine and Feminine
Contents xiii
MARCEL MAUSS, 1872-1950 306
Sacrifice:
Its Nature and Function (with Henri Hubert),
1899:
Conclusion
A General Theory of Magic,
1902-03:
A Definition of Magic I Conclusion
THORSTEIN
VEBLEN,
1857-1929 311
The Theory of the Leisure Class,
1899:
Conspicuous Consumption
VILFREDO PARETO,
1848-1923 315
Mind and Society,
1916:
Residues and Elites
CHARLES
HORTON COOLEY,
1864-1929 319
Human Nature and the Social Order,
1902:
The Meaning of T
Social Organization,
1909:
Modern Communication: Superficiality and Strain I
The Organization of the Ill-Paid Classes
W.
E. B.
DU BOIS,
1868-1963 325
The Souls of Black Folk,
1903:
The Talented Tenth
What is Civilization?
—
Africa s Answer,
1925
MAX WEBER,
1864-1920 330
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism,
1904/05:
Asceticism and the Spirit
of Capitalism
Religious Rejections of the World and Their Directions,
1913
WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER,
1840-1910 336
Folkways: A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs,
Mores, and Morals,
1907:
Fundamental Notions I Blacks and Whites
in Southern Society
LEON TROTSKY,
1879-1940 340
Results and Prospects,
1906:
What is the Permanent Revolution?
Literature and Revolution,
1924:
Proletarian Culture and Proletarian Art
GEORG
SÍMMEL,
1858-1918 346
Competition,
1908
The Social and the Individual Level
Individual and Society in 18th and 19th Century Views of Life,
1917
On Love,
1921-22
Freedom and the Individual,
1957
GEORGES
SOREL,
1847-1922 357
Reflections on Violence,
1908:
Political Myths
LUCIEN LÉVY-BRUHL,
1857-1939 361
How Natives Think,
1910 [1926]:
Collective Representations in Primitives Perceptions
Primitive Mentality,
1922
xiv Contents
GYÖRGY LUKÁCS,
1885-1971 365
Aesthetic
Culture,
1910
History and Class Consciousness: Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat,
1923
JAMES GEORGE FRAZER,
1854-1941 371
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion,
1911-15:
Farewell to
Nemi
ROBERTO
MICHELS, 1876-1936 374
Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern
Democracy,
1911:
Final Considerations
Sexual Ethics: A Study of Borderland Questions,
1911:
Conflict Between Profession
and Motherhood
ERNST
TROELTSCH,
1866-1923 380
The Social Teaching of the Christian Churches,
1911:
Introduction and Preliminary
Questions of Method I Sociological Effect of Luther s Thought: The New
Conception of the Church
SIGMUND
FREUD,
1856-1939 384
Totem and Taboo,
1913:
Taboo and the Ambivalence of Emotions
Civilization and Its Discontents,
1930
MAX
SCHELER,
1874-1928 389
Formalism in Ethics and Non-formal Ethics of Values,
1913/16:
The Structure of
Values and Their Historical Variations
The Nature of Sympathy,
1931:
Classification of the Phenomena of Fellow-Feeling
ANTONIO GRAMSCI,
1891-1937 394
Socialism and Culture,
1916
The Prison Notebooks,
1929-35:
What is Man? I Marxism and Modern Culture
FERDINAND
DE SAUSSURE,
1857-1913 399
Course in General Linguistics,
1916:
The Object of Linguistics I Graphic
Representation of Language
RUDOLF OTTO,
1869-1937 403
The Idea of the Holy: An Inquiry into the Non-rational Factor in the Idea of the Divine
and Its Relation to the Rational,
1917:
The Rational and the Non-Rational
W. I. THOMAS,
1863-1947 406
The Polish Peasant in Europe and America (with
Florian Znaniecki), 1918-20:
Rational
Control in Social Life
The Unadjusted Girl,
1923:
The Wishes
Contents xv
part V I SOCIAL THEORY BETWEEN THE GREAT WARS
MOHANDAS GANDHI,
1869-1948 412
Gandhi s Message to All Men/
1920-27
Advice to Negroes,
1924-36
How to Enjoy Jail,
1932
WILLIAM FIELDING OGBURN,
1886-1959 417
Social Change with Respect to Culture and Original Nature,
1922:
The Overemphasis
of the Biological Factor
The Great Man Versus Social Forces,
1926
Cultural Lag as Theory,
1957
JOHN
DEWEY,
1859-1952 423
Experience and Nature,
1925:
Communication and Communal Living
The Public and Its Problems,
1927:
The Private and the Public
Ethics,
1932:
Individual and Social Morality
MAURICE
HALBWACHS, 1877-1945 428
The Social Frameworks of Memory,
1925:
Conclusion
The Psychology of Social Class,
1955
KARL MANNHEIM,
1893-1947 433
The Ideological and Sociological Interpretation of Intellectual Phenomena,
1926
The Meaning of Conservatism/
1927
Ideology and Utopia,
1929:
The Sociological Concept of Thought I The
Contemporary Predicament of Thought
BRONISŁAW MALINOWSKI,
1884-1942 442
Sex and Repression in Savage Society,
1927:
Motherhood and the Temptations of
Incest I Culture and the Complex
Freedom and Civilization,
1944:
War Throughout the Ages
MARTIN BUBER,
1878-1965 448
Between Man and Man,
1929:
Community I Prospect [for Humankind],
(1938)1965
Society and the State,
1957
BERTRAND
RUSSELL,
1872-1970 454
Marriage and Morals,
1929:
Romantic Love
Education and the Social Order,
1932:
The Herd in Education
Authority and the Individual,
1949:
Individual and Social Ethics
xvi Contents
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN, 1889-1951 460
Lectures on
Ethics, Culture, and Value,
1966:
Ethics, Life, and Faith,
1929
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD,
1863-1931 464
Mind, Self, and Society from the Standpoint of a Social
Behaviorist,
1934:
Meaning I The I and the Me ,
1930
KARL JASPERS,
1883-1969 469
Man in the Modem Age,
1931:
Mass-Rule I The Tension Between Technical
Mass-Order and Human Life
OSWALD
SPENGLER, 1880-1936 474
Man and Technics: A Contribution to a Philosophy of Life,
1931
GEORGES
BATAILLE,
1897-1962 477
The Psychological Structure of Fascism,
1933
The Meaning of General Economy,
1949
The Nature of Society: Social Bonding and Communication,
1947-48
ROBERT KING MERTON,
1910-2003 485
The Unanticipated Consequences of Social Action,
1936
NORBERT
ELIAS, 1897-1990 492
An Outline of The Civilizing Process,
1936
The Civilizing of Parents,
1980
TALCOTT PARSONS,
1902-1979 500
The Structure of Social Action,
1937:
Hobbes and the Problem of Order
Death in the Western World,
1978
ERICH
FROMM, 1900-1980 508
Escape from Freedom,
1941:
Freedom and Democracy: The Illusion of
Individuality I Character and the Social Process
The Sane Society,
1955:
Consumerism (as a Compensation for Anxiety and
Depression) versus the Joy of Life
РГГШМ
SOROKIN,
1889-1968 514
The Crisis of Our Age,
1941:
Tragic Dualism, Chaotic Syncretism, Quantitative
Colossalism, and the Diminishing Creativeness of the Contemporary
Sensate
Culture
JEAN-PAUL SARTRE,
1905-1980 518
Being and Nothingness,
1943:
Freedom and Responsibility
Anti-Semite and Jew,
1946
Critique of Dialectical Reason/Search for a Method,
1960:
Reification
Contents xvii
ERNST
CASSIRER,
1874-1945 523
An Essay
on
Man, 1944: The Definition
of Man in Terms of
Human
Culture
The Myth of the State,
1946:
The Technique of the Modern Political Myths
HENRI LEFEBVRE,
1901-1991 530
Critique of Everyday Life,
1991:
What is Possible,
1945
MAURICE
MERLEAU-PONTY,
1908-1961 534
The Phenomenology of Perception,
1945:
Other Selves and the Human World
Signs,
1951/60:
Man and Adversity
part VI I THEORIZING MASS CULTURE AND THE COLD WAR
MAX HORKHEIMER,
1895-1973 542
Eclipse of Reason,
1947:
Rise and Decline of the Individual
KARL POPPER,
1902-1994 547
Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge,
1962:
Utopia and
Violence,
1948
I The History of Our Time: An Optimist s View,
1956
ARNOLD
TOYNBEE,
1889-1975 553
Civilization on Trial,
1948:
The Meaning of History for the Soul
CLAUDE
LÉVI-STRAUSS,
1908- 558
Elementary Structures of Kinship,
1949:
The Principle of Reciprocity I The
Transition to Complex Structures I The Principles of Kinship
THEODOR ADORNO, 1903-1969 564
Minima Moralia,
1951:
Model of Virtue
The Culture Industry,
1991:
Free Time,
1954
GABRIEL
(-HONORÉ)
MARCEL,
1889-1973 570
Man Against Mass Society,
1951:
The Universal Against the Masses, I
&
II
The Existential Background of Human Dignity,
1963:
Mortality, Hope, and Freedom
С
WRIGHT MILLS,
1916-1962 576
White Collar,
1951:
The Rhetoric of Competition I Work
ROLAND BARTHES,
1915-1980 581
Mythologies,
1957:
Myth Today
Writing Degree Zero,
1953:
Political Modes of Writing
xviii Contents
ROBERT REDFIELD, 1897-1958 587
The Primitive World
and Its
Transformation, 1953: Primitive World View
I
Changing Ethical Judgment
Peasant
Society
and Culture,
1956:
The Peasant View of the Good Life
HERBERT MARCUSE,
1898-1979 591
Eros and Civilization,
1955:
The Transformation of Sexuality into Eros
One-Dimensional Man,
1964:
The Paralysis of Criticism: Society Without Opposition
JACQUES (MARIE
EMILE) LACAN,
1901-1981 595
The Language of the Self: The Function of Language in Psychoanalysis,
1956:
The
Empty Word and the Full Word
HANNAH
ARENDT, 1906-1975 599
The Human Condition,
1958:
The Social and the Private I Reification
ROGER CAILLOIS,
1913-1978 605
Man, Play, and Games,
1961:
The Definition of Play,
1958
HAROLD GARFINKEL,
1917- 608
Studies in Ethnomethodology,
1967:
Rational Behaviors,
1960
RAYMOND
ARON,
1905-1983 613
The Dawn of Universal History,
1961
FRANTZ
FANON,
1925-1961 617
The Wretched of the Earth,
1961:
Concerning Violence
JÜRGEN HABERMAS, 1929- 621
The Public Sphere,
1962/73
Theory and Practice,
1971:
Dogmatism, Reason, and Decision
The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Leaures,
1987:
Modernity s
Consciousness of Time and Its Need for Self-Reassurance
MARY DOUGLAS,
1921- 630
Purity and Danger: An Analysis of the Concepts of Pollution and Taboo,
1966:
Introduction
Risk and Blame: Essays in Cultural Theory,
1992:
Risk and Danger
SUSANNE LANGER, 1895-1985 636
Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling,
1967-82:
Idols of the Laboratory
WALTER BENJAMIN,
1892-1940 639
Illuminations,
1968:
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduaion
Contents
XIX
part
VII
I POSTMODERNISM, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE NEW CENTURY
PIERRE BOURDIEU,
1930-2002 644
Outline of a Theory of Practice,
1972:
Structures, Habitus and Practices
Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste,
1979:
The Taste for Necessity
and the Principle of Conformity I The Taste of Reflection and the Taste of
Sense
MICHEL
FOUCAULT,
1926-1984 653
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison,
1975:
Panopticism
Politics, Philosophy, Culture: Interviews and Other Writings
1977-84:
The Minimalist
Self
MICHAEL OAKESHOTT,
1901-1990 659
On Human Conduct,
1975:
On the Understanding of Human Conduct
JACQUES DERRIDA,
1930- 663
Writing and Difference,
1978:
Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human
Sciences
Letter to a Japanese Friend,
1983
Geschlecht:
Sexual Difference, Ontological Difference,
1987
CHRISTOPHER
LASCH, 1932-1994 672
The Culture of Narcissism,
1978:
The Narcissistic Personality of Our Time
ANTHONY
GIDDENS, 1938- 676
Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age,
1991:
Ontological Security and Existential Anxiety I Tribulations of the Self
JEAN-FRANÇOIS LYOTARD,
1924-1998 682
The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge,
1979:
The Nature of the Social
Bond: The Postmodern Perspective I Delegitimation
One of the Things at Stake in Women s Struggles
NIKLAS LUHMANN,
1927-1998 689
Political Theory in the Welfare State,
1990:
The Representation of Society Within
Society,
1981
Risk: A Sociological Theory,
1993:
The Concept of Risk
LUCE IRIGARAY,
1930- 694
An Ethics of Sexual Difference,
1984:
Sexual Difference
Thinking the Difference: For a Peaceful Revolution,
1990:
Equal or Different?
DOROTHY E. SMITH,
1926- 700
The Everyday World as Problematic: A Feminist Sociology,
1987
Writing the Social: Critique, Theory, and Investigations,
1999:
The Ruling Relations
XX
Contents
JEAN BAUDRILLARD, 1929- 706
Consumer
Society, 1970
Simulacra and Simulations,
1981
LEWIS
COSER,
1913-2003 713
A Handful of Thistles: Collected Papers in Moral Conviction,
1988:
The Notion of
Civility in Contemporary Society
DAVID HARVEY,
1935- 718
The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change,
1989:
The Transformative and Speculative Logic of Capital I The Work of Art in
an Age of Electronic Reproduction and Image Banks I Responses to
Time-Space Compression
JULIA
KRISTEVA,
1941- 724
Strangers to Ourselves,
1989
JUDITH BUTLER,
1956- 729
Gender Trouble,
1990:
Theorizing the Binary, the Unitary, and Beyond
Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative,
1997:
On Linguistic Vulnerability
IMMANUEL
WALLERSTEIN, 1930- 734
Unthinking Social Science: The Limits of Nineteenth-Century Paradigms,
1991:
World-
Systems Analysis: The Second Phase
The End of the World as We Know It: Social Science for the Twenty-First Century,
1999:
Ecology and Capitalist Costs of Production: No Exit
ERNEST GELLNER,
1925-1995 740
Reason and Culture: The Historic Role of Rationality and Rationalism,
1992:
Rationality as a Way of Life I Recapitulation
JOHN RAWLS,
1921-2002 745
Political Liberalism,
1993:
The Content of Public Reason
The Law of Peoples,
1999:
Public Reason and the Law of Peoples I Reconciliation
to Our Social World
RICHARD RORTY,
1931- 751
Philosophy and Social Hope,
1999:
Looking Backwards from the Year
2096, 1996
CHARLES TAYLOR,
1931- 756
Charles Taylor s Marianist Award Lecture,
1999:
A Catholic Modernity?
ALASDAIR MACINTYRE,
1929- 762
Rival Conceptions of the Common Good,
1997
Name Index
767
Subject Index
775
-ALAN SICA
SOCIAL
THOUGHT
From the Enlightenment
τα
the Present
This comprehensive, multicultural, and cross-disciplinary anthology
examines social theory and social thought from the major figures of the
Enlightenment in France and England through the Postmodernists of
the late twentieth century.
Offering an extraordinary breadth of coverage, the book includes se¬
lections from
144
theorists, writing between
1690
and the present,
who dealt with issues of equality, social justice, gender relations, po¬
litical structures, family life, ethnic relations, political-economy, and
other perennial questions that confront social actors and the societies
in which they exist. The author provides authoritative headnotes for
each theorist and a general introduction to the book.
Alan Sica
is a leading social theory scholar, director of an interdisci¬
plinary social thought program at The Pennsylvania State University,
former editor of the journal Sociological Theory, and former Chair of
the ASA section on Social Theory.
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