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The book is an exceptional contribution to the debates about the nature of modern society. By focusing on the overlooked contexts of the emergence and development of modern sociology as a tool for interpreting modern society, it responds to the current transformations of the sociological agenda and the new challenges associated with the call for the inclusion of perspectives that have been neglected in the existing canon. The central thesis of the entire book is based on the belief that it is essential to incorporate questions of colonial 'power' and imperial dominance into the sphere of interest of sociology, which has historically been linked to issues of class, gender, and sexuality. A significant strength of this book is that, in response to the call for the 'decolonization' of the sociological curriculum, it does not merely add these phenomena to the existing sociological repertoire. It aims for a comprehensive reconstruction of 'modern social theory' through the interpretation of authors who are behind the entire 'construction' of modern sociology. The individual chapters, critically analyzing works from Hobbes and Hegel to Tocqueville, Marx, Weber, Durkheim, and Du Bois, are not just another textbook interpretation of these key thinkers, of whom there are countless on the book market. Questions related to colonialism and empire become part of a systematic interpretation that...
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Author: Bhambra Gurminder K., Holmwood John
Publication date: November 8, 2024
Manufacturer: Nakladatelství Karolinum
Genres: Social sciences, Books, Specialized and technical literature, Law
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 308
ISBN/EAN: 9788024656243

