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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... Turn in Social Science 2 3 4 5 Part Two: The Biological Challenge to Social Science 7 The Hidden Biological Past of Classical Social Theory 8 Making the Difference between Sociology and Biology Matter Today 9 Beware of Darwinists ...
... Turn in Social Science 2 3 4 5 Part Two: The Biological Challenge to Social Science 7 The Hidden Biological Past of Classical Social Theory 8 Making the Difference between Sociology and Biology Matter Today 9 Beware of Darwinists ...
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... Karma Secularized: The Darwinian Turn in Development Policy 14 Might we become Nazis in Paradise? Conclusion: Is there no Escape from Human Nature? Glossary References Index Preface Several years ago Sujatha Raman urged me to write.
... Karma Secularized: The Darwinian Turn in Development Policy 14 Might we become Nazis in Paradise? Conclusion: Is there no Escape from Human Nature? Glossary References Index Preface Several years ago Sujatha Raman urged me to write.
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... turn of phrase refers to the systematic secularization and scientization of monotheism, which privileges human beings as created in the image and likeness of God. The aim, then, is to create a world in which humans exercise dominion ...
... turn of phrase refers to the systematic secularization and scientization of monotheism, which privileges human beings as created in the image and likeness of God. The aim, then, is to create a world in which humans exercise dominion ...
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... turning them into problems for social policy and political action? Why have we longed to change the world and not simply cope with it? To me these are the questions that define the legitimacy of the social sciences, and the sociology of ...
... turning them into problems for social policy and political action? Why have we longed to change the world and not simply cope with it? To me these are the questions that define the legitimacy of the social sciences, and the sociology of ...
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... turning Homo sapiens into proper human beings. Chapters 3 and 4 chart the rise and fall of socialism as the political vehicle for this project, drawing attention to the vexed role played by the biological character of humans in defining ...
... turning Homo sapiens into proper human beings. Chapters 3 and 4 chart the rise and fall of socialism as the political vehicle for this project, drawing attention to the vexed role played by the biological character of humans in defining ...
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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