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OverviewSocial Theory is more than a reader. Feminists, race theorists, decolonizing leaders, and others are thoughtfully introduced by Charles Lemert’s substantial commentaries. Social Theory has always sought to keep up with the new while respecting the old—from Durkheim and Weber to Latinx and LGBTQ pioneers. When the book first appeared it was, as it remains, a collection of selections from those who have changed how we think about social things. Today, as the world is threatened by a global wave of anti-democratic movements, Social Theory adds a new early section to remind us of the origins of democratic values in the 1700s. A new concluding section focuses the theoretical mind on how, in the 2020s, social theorists are rethinking the world in order to better understand and resist the menace of anti-democratic movements. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles LemertPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 7th edition Weight: 1.174kg ISBN: 9780367272685ISBN 10: 0367272687 Pages: 674 Publication Date: 28 May 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1. 1690-1919, Modernity’s Classical Age Social Foundations of Modern Democracy The Unthinkable Two Sides of Society Split Lives in the Modern World Part 2. 1919-1945, Social Theories and World Conflict Action and Knowledge in a Troubled World Unavoidable Dilemmas Part 3. 1945-1964, The Golden Moment The Golden Age Doubts and Reservations Others Object Part 4. 1963-1979, Will the Center Hold? Experiments in Renewal and Reconstruction Part 5. 1969-2001, After Modernity The Idea of the Postmodern and Its Critics Reactions and Alternatives New Cultural Theories After Modernity Part 6. After 2001, Global Realities in an Uncertain Future Global Uncertainties Rethinking the Past That Haunts the Future Is the Modern Order Broken?ReviewsThis anthology has helped transform social theory. Charles Lemert was a pioneer in bringing cultural diversity and globalization into dialog with classical sociology. The collection continues to break new ground today. Craig Calhoun, Arizona State University This anthology has helped transform social theory. Charles Lemert was a pioneer in bringing cultural diversity and globalization into dialog with classical sociology. The collection continues to break new ground today. Craig Calhoun, Arizona State University I fell in love with social theory because of this book. Charles Lemert's reader provides an indispensable overview of the theories that shaped sociology as a discipline. His carefully curated collection leaves no stone unturned in its pursuit of a truly comprehensive guide to social theory, encompassing both well-known theorists and those whose voices were marginalized until recently. Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh This book presents a provocative, wide-angle view of the history of social theory. Well chosen selections from the new social movements as well as the classics and recent mainstream make this book a fine introduction to courses in the social sciences. Sandra Harding, University of California, Los Angeles Author InformationCharles Lemert is University Professor and Andrus Professor of Social Theory Emeritus at Wesleyan University. Among his books are The Structural Lie: Small Clues to Global Things (2011), Why Niebuhr Matters (2011), Uncertain Worlds: World-Systems Analysis in Changing Times (2013, with Immanuel Wallerstein and Carlos Aguirre Rojas), and Globalization: Introduction to the End of the Known World (2015). He is at work on The Uncertain Future of Capitalism (2021, with Kristin Plys) and, among other books, Uncertainties of Time: The Past and Future TimeSpace (with Immanuel Wallerstein, posthumously). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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