Alvin W. Gouldner : sociologist and outlaw Marxist
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Alvin W. Gouldner : sociologist and outlaw Marxist
Ashgate, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-209) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An exploration of the life and work of American sociologist Alvin W. Gouldner. Gouldner's life and contribution to legal theory is a case study in the limits of critical, self-reflexive inquiry. Hegel's dialect is a major theme running throughout Gouldner's work, and, even throughout his life, Gouldner himself seemed trapped in the unfolding of the spirit through three distinct stages: 1945-1960 - thesis; 1960-1970 - antithesis; and 1970-1980 - synthesis or new thesis. Implications for creating a reflexive critical sociology in Gouldner's image are discussed.
目次
- Understanding or explaining Gouldner?
- the early years and industrial sociology
- the 1960s and transition
- the coming crisis of western sociology
- Gouldner, Parsons, and the new left
- ideology, intellectuals, and the new class
- nightmare Marxism.
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