The New Sociological ImaginationPine Forge Press, 2006 M02 7 - 240 pages C. Wright Mills′ classic The Sociological Imagination has inspired generations of students to study Sociology. However, the book is nearly half a century old. What would a book address, aiming to attract and inform students in the 21st century? This is the task that Steve Fuller sets himself in this major new invitation to study Sociology. The book:
This book sets the agenda for imagining sociology in the 21st century and will attract students and professionals alike. |
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... neoliberalism and postmodernism, which are roughly the political and philosophical sides of the same worldhistoric movement. In Chapter 2, I sketch the world we are on the verge of losing, one that joins the social sciences and ...
... neoliberalism and postmodernism, which are roughly the political and philosophical sides of the same worldhistoric movement. In Chapter 2, I sketch the world we are on the verge of losing, one that joins the social sciences and ...
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... neoliberal sensibility championed by that Thatcherite guru of political economy, Friedrich von Hayek. An important semantic marker of this transition is the regression from Kantian autonomy to Aristotelian agency to characterize the ...
... neoliberal sensibility championed by that Thatcherite guru of political economy, Friedrich von Hayek. An important semantic marker of this transition is the regression from Kantian autonomy to Aristotelian agency to characterize the ...
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... neoliberal times. The distinctiveness of the strategy is noteworthy. By way of contrast, consider George Santayana's famous observation that those who forget history are condemned to repeat it (Santayana, 1905: 84). The comment was ...
... neoliberal times. The distinctiveness of the strategy is noteworthy. By way of contrast, consider George Santayana's famous observation that those who forget history are condemned to repeat it (Santayana, 1905: 84). The comment was ...
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... NeoLiberals, respectively, and their spheres of concern have somewhat expanded. Ecologists extend their paternalism across species, while NeoLiberals believe that the state inhibits everyone's – not merely the poor's – enterprising ...
... NeoLiberals, respectively, and their spheres of concern have somewhat expanded. Ecologists extend their paternalism across species, while NeoLiberals believe that the state inhibits everyone's – not merely the poor's – enterprising ...
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... neoliberal emancipation is genetic potential (Fuller, 2002a: Chapters 2–3). Thus, ecologists campaign for a global ... neoliberals envisage the aim of intellectual property legislation as simply the removal of barriers from people freely ...
... neoliberal emancipation is genetic potential (Fuller, 2002a: Chapters 2–3). Thus, ecologists campaign for a global ... neoliberals envisage the aim of intellectual property legislation as simply the removal of barriers from people freely ...
Contents
Sociology | |
The Biological Challenge to Social Science | |
Today | |
The Struggle | |
Who or What Deserves Our Sympathy? | |
Humanity as the Endangered Species of Our Times | |
Understanding the Fundamentalist Backlash against Secularism | |
The Darwinian Turn in Development Policy | |
Might we become Nazis in Paradise? | |
Is there no Escape from Human Nature? | |
References | |
Index | |
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