The New Sociological ImaginationSAGE, 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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... Welfare and the Rediscovery of British Sociology 6 Interlude: Today's Orwellian Turn in Social Science Part Two: The Biological Challenge to Social Science 7 The Hidden Biological Past of Classical Social Theory 8 Making the Difference ...
... Welfare and the Rediscovery of British Sociology 6 Interlude: Today's Orwellian Turn in Social Science Part Two: The Biological Challenge to Social Science 7 The Hidden Biological Past of Classical Social Theory 8 Making the Difference ...
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... welfare-warfare state': an unprecedented expansion in the capacities of various parts of the globe for widespread destruction, corresponding to an unprecedented redistribution of political and economic resources both within and across ...
... welfare-warfare state': an unprecedented expansion in the capacities of various parts of the globe for widespread destruction, corresponding to an unprecedented redistribution of political and economic resources both within and across ...
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... welfare, especially since an increase in animal and more broadly ecological concerns has coincided with a contraction of the public funding base for human welfare. Chapter 5 highlights the overlooked contribution of the British ...
... welfare, especially since an increase in animal and more broadly ecological concerns has coincided with a contraction of the public funding base for human welfare. Chapter 5 highlights the overlooked contribution of the British ...
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... welfare-warfare state', to recall Alvin Gouldner's (1970) resonant phrase for the entity upheld by Parsons that defined clear ideological loyalties, secured the country's physical borders and checked the flow of global capital ...
... welfare-warfare state', to recall Alvin Gouldner's (1970) resonant phrase for the entity upheld by Parsons that defined clear ideological loyalties, secured the country's physical borders and checked the flow of global capital ...
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... welfare state, and socialist politics more generally, faded. Now their views were more likely to be seen in tandem with the emerging neo-liberal sensibility championed by that Thatcherite guru of political economy, Friedrich von Hayek ...
... welfare state, and socialist politics more generally, faded. Now their views were more likely to be seen in tandem with the emerging neo-liberal sensibility championed by that Thatcherite guru of political economy, Friedrich von Hayek ...
Contents
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Chapter 3 Socialism as the Elusive Synthesis at the Heary of Social Science | 31 |
Chapter 4 The Problem of Inheritance and Socialisms Ultimate Retreat to Naturalism | 41 |
Chapter 5 Towards a Renewal of Welfare and the Rediscovery of British Sociology | 54 |
Todays Orwellian Turn in Social Science | 62 |
Chapter 10 Who or What Deserves Our Sympathy? | 118 |
Humanity as the Endangered Species of Our Times | 129 |
Chapter 11 The Coming WorldHistoric Struggle in Science and Religion | 131 |
Chapter 12 Understanding the Fundamentalist Backlash against Secularism | 147 |
The Sarwinian Turn in Development Policy | 161 |
Chapter 14 Might we become Nazis in Paradise? | 183 |
Is there no Escape from Human Nature? | 196 |
Glossary | 206 |
The Biological Challenge to Social Science | 77 |
Chapter 7 The Hidden Biological Past of Classical Social Theory | 79 |
Chapter 8 Making the Difference between Sociology and Biology Matter Today | 90 |
The Struggle for Marxs Successor | 107 |
References | 215 |
Index | 228 |
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