Philosophical History of German Sociology

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advanced German sociological theory
alienation concept
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Civil Society
Classic German Sociology
Common Language
critical theory
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Formal Instrumental Rationality
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Frankfurt School thinkers
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Horkheimer's Thought
Horkheimer’s Thought
Ideal Speech Situation
Instrumentally Rational Action
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Intermediate Reflections
Legitimation Crisis
marxism
Material Reproduction
Metatheoretical Premises
PDM
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Purposive Rational Action
rationalisation process
reflections
reification
reification analysis
Reified Structure
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social
social emancipation studies
Social Reification
Social Reproduction
Symbolic Reproduction
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Universal Pragmatics
Validity Claims
Vertical Reconstructions
Vice Versa
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western

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415473620
  • Weight: 674g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A Philosophical History of German Sociology presents a systematic reconstruction of critical theory, from the founding fathers of sociology (Marx, Simmel, Weber) via Lukács to the Frankfurt School (Horkheimer, Adorno, Habermas). Through an in depth analysis of the theories of alienation, rationalisation and reification, it investigates the metatheoretical presuppositions of a critical theory of the present that not only highlights the reality of domination, but is also able to highlight the possibilities of emancipation.

Although not written as a textbook, its clear and cogent introduction to some of the main theories of sociology make this book a valuable resource for undergraduates and postgraduates alike. The following in-depth investigation of theories of alienation and reification offer essential material for any critique of the dehumanizing tendencies of today’s global world.

Recently translated into English from the original French for the first time, this text showcases Vandenberghe's mastery of the German, French and English schools of sociology study. The result is an important and challenging text that is essential reading for sociology students of all levels.

Frédéric Vandenberghe is a Sociology professor and researcher at Iuperj (Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His writings on a broad range of sociological topics have been published as books and articles around the world.

Frédéric Vandenberghe is a Sociology professor and researcher at Iuperj (Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His writings on a broad range of sociological topics have been published as books and articles around the world.