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Rethinking The Social Through Durkheim Marx Weber And Whitehead 1st Michael Halewood

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Rethinking The Social Through Durkheim Marx Weber And Whitehead 1st Michael Halewood
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Publisher: Anthem Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Michael Halewood
ISBN: 9781783083688, 1783083689
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1st

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Rethinking The Social Through Durkheim Marx Weber And Whitehead 1st Michael Halewood by Michael Halewood 9781783083688, 1783083689 instant download after payment.

According to some social theorists, we are ‘at the end of the social’. This book argues that such pronouncements may be premature, as we need to reengage with what sociologists have previously meant by ‘the social’. ‘Rethinking the Social’ is the first book to systematically analyse the different concepts of the social developed by Durkheim, Marx and Weber. It examines how the concept of the social became unproblematic for twentieth-century writers and suggests that debates surrounding this concept remain very much alive. Building on A. N. Whitehead’s work, Halewood develops a novel ‘philosophy of the social’.

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