Social Theory

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Afrocentric Feminist Epistemology
Afrocentric Feminist Thought
anti-democratic movement analysis
Anti-democratic movements
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Black Feminist Thought
Black Women's Standpoint
Black Women’s Standpoint
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Charles Lemert
Charles Lemert's substantial commentaries
Civil Society
Classic Social Theorists
Common Language
critical theory
decolonial perspectives
democratic transitions
Democratic values
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Final Vocabulary
Genus Homo
Good Life
Homo Sacer
Indexical Expressions
interaction
Interaction Ritual Chains
intersectionality studies
Late Modern Colonial Occupation
Man's Biological Equipment
Man’s Biological Equipment
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Modern World System
Non-violent Resistance
Nonviolent Resistance
postcolonial critique
Practical Sociological Reasoning
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Professional Social Theorists
Social theory
sociological methodology
Standpoint Feminism
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367272685
  • Weight: 1174g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Social 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.

Charles 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).

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