ABSTRACT

This book examines the future of the social sciences and the reconstruction of society in contemporary times. Drawing on the lead piece For a New Classic Sociology, it calls for a new theoretical synthesis that overcomes the fragmentation, specialization and professionalization within the social sciences. The position paper and the responses by a team of world-class social theorists provide an alternative to utilitarianism and the colonization of the social sciences by rational choice models, propose a new articulation of social theory, and moral, social and political philosophy. It recommends a return to classical social theory and explores articulations between theories of reciprocity, care and recognition.

A radical intervention in the study of the social sciences, the volume will be indispensable to scholars and researchers across the social sciences, especially social theory and sociology and social anthropology.

Contributions by Frank Adloff, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Francis Chateauraynaud, Raewyn Connell, François Dubet, Philip Gorski, Nathalie Heinich, Qu Jingdong, Mike Savage, Michael Singleton and Philippe Steiner.

part I|49 pages

Position paper

part II|96 pages

The debate

chapter 7|5 pages

In defence of sociological theory

From the crisis of capitalism to the crisis of democracy

chapter 8|9 pages

Social theory and the logic of inquiry

Some pragmatic arguments for convergence of critical and reconstructive approaches

chapter 9|7 pages

For sociology

More ambitious, more practical and definitely polyphonic

chapter 10|6 pages

Diversity and unity of sociology

chapter 11|4 pages

Big money, big data, big theory

chapter 13|5 pages

The myth of methodism

chapter 15|7 pages

What about the others?