A Sociology of Emancipation
E-Book, Englisch, 200 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-7456-8353-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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In critical sociology, description in terms of power relationsunderscores the potency of mechanisms of oppression, the way theoppressed passively endure them, going so far in their alienationas to
adopt the values that enslave them. Pragmatic sociology, bycontrast, describes the actions of human beings who rebel but whoare endowed with reason. It stresses their ability, in certainhistorical conditions, to rise up against their domination andconstruct new interpretations of reality in the service of criticalactivity.
In this major new book Boltanski develops a framework that makesit possible to reconcile these seemingly antagonistic approaches -the one determinist and assigning the leading role to theenlightening science of the sociologist, the other concerned tostick as closely as possible to what people say and do. This labourof unification leads him to rework central notions such aspractice, institution, critique and, finally, 'socialreality,' all with the aim of contributing to a contemporaryrenewal of practices of emancipation.
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Preface
1 The Structure of Critical Theories
2 Critical Sociology and Pragmatic Sociology of Critique
3 The Power of Institutions
4 The Necessity of Critique
5 Political Regimes of Domination
6 Emancipation in the Pragmatic Sense