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The Sociology of Postmarxism - Richard Howson

The Sociology of Postmarxism

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Buch | Hardcover
160 Seiten
2017
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-415-95800-4 (ISBN)
CHF 235,65 inkl. MwSt
Postmarxism's project since its beginning has been about rescuing Marxism from the global collapse of Marxist praxis by rethinking the fundamentalism that marked classical Marxist theory but no longer represents Western politico-social reality. This book aims to develop a 'reflexive sociology' that is informed by, and informs politics.
Postmarxism is often depicted as a point of intersection for a set of inter-disciplinary theories that are in themselves complex and dense.

Bringing the postmarxist theory of Ernesto Laclau into the field of political sociology through a close reading and analysis of postmarxism and its relationship to ‘the social’, A Sociology of Postmarxism develops key postmarxist arguments in an engaging and sociologically applicable way. Indeed, through a threefold method of analysis, Howson first unpacks the relationship between ‘the social’ and ‘the political’ by analysing key allied theories to show where the points of connection occur. This is then followed by an insightful analysis of the key features of postmarxist theory such as antagonism and the inevitability of social dislocation, the political importance of hegemony; and the empty signifier thesis and equivalence to show how such theory can be applied at a sociological level. Finally, through the use of sociological categories such as masculinities, migration and social capital, the foregoing theoretical analyses are synthesised to show the social nature of postmarxism and particularly in the context of aspiration and co-operation.

This enlightening volume will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers who are interested in fields such as Political Sociology, Post Marxist Political Theory and Social Theory.

Richard Howson is Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Wollongong

Table of Contents

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Chapter One: Introduction

Why The Social?

Why Postmarxism?

Why Postmarxism and Social capital

Chapter Two: From the Social to the Political

Introduction

The Social in Historical Materialism

Setting out a Post- Terrain

Sociology and The Social in Postmarxism

Counter-Positions of The Social

Chapter Three: Classical Approaches to The Social

Introduction

The Sociological project and the Emergence of Positivism

Karl Marx: Logic to Contradiction to Mediation

Emile Durkheim: Moral Positivism and Mediation

Max Weber: From Rationality to Irrationality as Social Mediation

Chapter Four: Establishing a Basis for Postmarxism

Introduction

The New Priority

The Social as ‘Sedimentation’ and The Political as ‘Reactivation’

Chapter Five: From Antagonism to Equivalence

Introduction

Antagonism as the Limit of Social Objectivity

"You Can Only Free Somethings …": Hegemony and The Political

Hegemony and the Constitution of Equivalence

Chapter Six: Finding The Political in Social Capital

Introduction

What is Social Capital?

Forms of Social Capital

Social Capital and The Political

Chapter Seven: Desert - Migration as Social Dislocation

Introduction

Quantity and Composition of Global Migration

Migration and (Post)Industrialisation

Foundational Approaches to Migration

Definitional Problematics

Causation Theories

Continuation Theories

Postmarxism and Migration

Chapter Eight: Aspiration – Hegemonic Masculinity as Emptiness

Introduction

Gender Antagonism in the Modernity-Postmodernity Tension

The Emptiness of Hegemonic Masculinity

From Limit to Hegemony

Chapter Nine: The Impossibility of Society Thesis: Some Final Considerations

Introduction

Moving Between the Possibility and Impossibility of Society

Towards Syncretism: A Sociology of Postmarxism

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.5.2017
Reihe/Serie Routledge Advances in Sociology
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 362 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Systeme
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
ISBN-10 0-415-95800-8 / 0415958008
ISBN-13 978-0-415-95800-4 / 9780415958004
Zustand Neuware
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