The Future of Society

Overview

This important Manifesto argues that we still need a concept of society in order to make sense of the forces which structure our lives.
  • Written by leading social theorist William Outhwaite
  • Asks if the notion of society is relevant in the twenty-first century
  • Goes to the heart of contemporary social and political debate
  • Examines critiques of...
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Overview

This important Manifesto argues that we still need a concept of society in order to make sense of the forces which structure our lives.
  • Written by leading social theorist William Outhwaite
  • Asks if the notion of society is relevant in the twenty-first century
  • Goes to the heart of contemporary social and political debate
  • Examines critiques of the concept of society from neoliberals, postmodernists, and globalization theorists
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Editorial Reviews

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"Written with the author’s customary elegance and economy, this book invites us to take the concept of society seriously and to think about its future. This is a splendid and spirited work which will provoke a necessary debate." Krishan Kumar, University of Virginia

“An original, challenging, and timely defense of the concept of society, this is an excellent introduction to contemporary sources and debates.” David Frisby, London School of Economics

“A subtle defense of the concept of ‘society’ in the third millennium. Outhwaite convincingly undermines zero-sum thinking about the emergence of global society.” Margaret S. Archer, University of Warwick

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780631231851
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 2/27/2006
  • Series: Blackwell Manifestos Series
  • Edition description: REV
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 188
  • Product dimensions: 6.20 (w) x 9.30 (h) x 0.75 (d)

Meet the Author

William Outhwaite is Professor of Sociology at the University of Sussex. His previous publications include Habermas: A Critical Introduction (1994), New Philosophies of Social Science (1987), and Understanding Social Life (Second Edition, 1986). He is co-author of Social Theory and Postcommunism (Blackwell, 2004), editor of The Blackwell Dictionary of Modern Social Thought (2002) and The Habermas Reader (1996), and co-editor of The Sociology of Politics (1998).
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Table of Contents

1 The origins of "society" 1
2 Society and the individual : neo-liberalism, social constructionism and communitarianism 17
3 Postmodernism 34
4 Globalization 45
5 Modernity and society 57
6 Towards a synthesis? : theory and metatheory 75
7 Society lite? : theories of civil society 99
8 Is there a European society? 108
Postscript : a defensible concept of "society" 125
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