SOCIAL THEORY AND MODERNITY

Nigel Dodd

SOCIAL THEORY AND MODERNITY

Nigel Dodd

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MRP: ₹1195
  • ISBN 9788131609644
  • Publication Year 2018
  • Pages 288
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory India Only

About the Book

This book is designed as a textbook in social theory which takes the concept of modernity as its guiding theme. Beginning with the classical sociologists, including Marx, Weber, Durkheim and Simmel, the author examines a series of arguments and debates concerned with the social, political and economic potential of modern societies, and with the apparent failure of live up to their earlier promise. These questions are then pursued through the work of later social theorists, including the writings of the Frankfurt School, Foucault, Baudrillard, Beck, Giddens and others.
Must we abandon the principles of the Enlightenment? Can we still defend the idea that there are universal properties of social enquiry? What should our reaction be to the pluralist claims of postmodernist authors? In responding to these and other questions, Dodd develops a distinctive view of the scope and purpose of social theory today. Accessible, wide-ranging and up-to-date, this textbook will be of interest to second-year undergraduates and above studying social theory, sociology, political theory and human geography.


Contents

Introduction: Modern and Postmodern Social Theory
Part I: Classical Social Theory
1. Modernity and Society: Marx and Durkheim
2. Modernity and Reason: Simmel and Weber
Part II: Modern Social Theory
3. A Critique of Reason: Horkheimer, Adorno and Marcuse
4. Reason and Power: Foucault
5. The Potential of Reason: Habermas
Part III: Postmodern Social Theory
6. Reality in Retreat: Lyotard and Baudrillard
7. Society under Suspicion: Bauman and Rorty
8. Modernity Renewed: Giddens and Beck
        Conclusion


About the Author / Editor

Nigel Dodd is Lecturer in Sociology, at the London School of Economics and Political Science.


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