No social science without critical theory / edited by Harry F. Dahms.
Material type: TextSeries: Current perspectives in social theory ; v. 25.Publisher: Bingley : JAI, 2008Description: xii, 401 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0762314834
- 9780762314836
- 301.01 22
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"Emerald".
Includes bibliographical references.
Part I. A Programmatic Introduction -- How Social Science Is Impossible Without Critical Theory: The Immersion of Mainstream Approaches in Time and Space / Harry F. Dahms -- Part II. Two Agendas of Critical Theory -- Critical Conundrums Logic and Politics in Frankfurt Critical Theory Prior to the Linguistic Turn / Robert A. Gorman -- The Architecture of Social Critique: Three Models of Ideology Critique and the Legacy of the Frankfurt School / David Strecker -- Part III. Applications of Critical Theory -- Is Universality the Object of Globalization? Political Geographies of Contingent Universality / Wolfgang Natter -- From the Culture Industry to the Society of the Spectacle: Critical Theory and the Situationist International / Kevin Fox Gotham, Daniel A. Krier -- Signifying the Jew: Antisemitic Workers and Jewish Stereotypes During World War II / Mark P. Worrell -- Part IV. The Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse -- Herbert Marcuse and Contemporary Social Theory: Beyond the Consumer Society / Philip Walsh -- Restricted Eros and One-Dimensional Morality: A Marcusean Reading of Contemporary Politics / Arnold Farr -- The Radical Present: The Psychopolitics of Transformation in Marcuse / James E. Block -- Part V. The Future of Critical Theory -- Pedagogy Against "Dis-Utopia": From Conscientization to the Education of Desire / Sarah S. Amsler -- Part VI. Critical Theories: Beyond the Frankfurt School -- Governmental Rationality and Popular Sovereignty / Kevin Olson -- Public Sociology, Marxism, and Marx / Paul Paolucci -- The Sociological Theory of C. Wright Mills: Toward a Critique of Postmodernity / Steven P. Dandaneau.
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