ABSTRACT

Property and power perform a key role in social and political theories of class inequality and social stratification, however, theorists have yet clearly to define these concepts, their mutual boundaries and scopes of application. This book answers the property/power puzzle by undertaking a broad historical inquiry into its intellectual origins and present-day effects through a series of case studies, including:
Marxism vs. anarchism
* the fascist assertion of the primacy of the political
* social science as power theory
* the managerial revolution
* the knowledge society and the new intellectual classes

chapter |17 pages

INTRODUCTION

The problem of intellectual rivalry

chapter 1|29 pages

THE LIBERAL DICHOTOMY AND ITS DISSOLUTION

chapter 2|27 pages

INSIDE THE DIAMOND

Rivalry and reduction

chapter 3|27 pages

MARXISM VS. ANARCHISM

chapter 4|25 pages

FASCISM AND THE PRIMACY OF THE POLITICAL

chapter 5|38 pages

SOCIAL SCIENCE AS POWER THEORY

chapter 6|28 pages

POWER, PROPERTY, AND MANAGERIALISM

chapter 7|33 pages

INTELLECTUAL CLOSURE AND THE NEW CLASS

chapter 8|35 pages

TOWARDS A THEORY OF INTELLECTUAL RIVALRY