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Emancipation and History
The Return of Social Theory
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José Maurício Domingues
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English
Published/Copyright:
2018
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Assessing critical theory today, José Maurício Domingues’ Emancipation and History focuses on the connection between history and emancipation, centering on the trends that structure modernity and may lead us beyond it. Classical and contemporary sociology and social theory are mobilized to recover a robust theory capable of going beyond recurrent empirical, and therefore weaker, perspectives in emancipatory thought. Collective subjectivity and social creativity, history and sociology, analytical concepts and trend-concepts, social existential questions, the role of equal freedom and of immanent critique, secularization, capitalism, the modern state, 'populism', the family and the meaning of citizenship, Marx, Weber, Bhaskar, Habermas, Laclau, Sousa Santos and Negri are topics and authors that stand out in the book.
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José Maurício Domingues, PhD in sociology (LSE), professor at IESP-UERJ, Brazil, author of Global Modernity, Development, and Global Civilization (Routledge, 2012), Latin America and Contemporary Modernity (Routledge, 2018), Modernity Reconstructed (University of Wales Press, 2006), Social Creativity, Collective Subjectivity and Contemporary Modernity (Macmillan/Saint Martin's Press, 2000) and Sociological Theory and Collective Subjectivity (MacMillan/Saint Martin's Press, 1995).
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eBook published on:
September 4, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9789004353558
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Main content:
184
eBook ISBN:
9789004353558
Keywords for this book
Bhaskar; Laclau; Marx; Negri; Sousa Santos; Trend-concepts; Weber; capitalism; collective subjectivity; developmental dynamics; family; modern state; modernity; populism
Audience(s) for this book
Researches and Graduate Students in the Social Sciences; social activists