It is impossible to go very far in any direction within the world of social theory without having to confront serious questions thrown up by one or other dimension of social action. Weber explicitly singled out social action as the "central subject matter" of his sociology (Weber 1968: 24), and whilst Marx is often crudely characterized as the master of structure and determinism, any serious engagement with his work will soon come across long passages and telling statements which convey sustained and complex refl ections on the role of social action both in itself and in its relationship to social structures. Two of the telling statements I refer to will provide core themes for this chapter: the fi rst is his famous saying that "it is not t...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
Max Weber\u27s action theory of course, is the basic principle of his sociology. The whole of his th...
In studying man Rousseau was concerned with two complementary tasks. 1 On the one hand, he was engag...
Social action is a key concept in sociology, and the development of adequate theories that can expla...
Four concepts are considered in relation to the question: can an illuminating characterization of th...
Classical sociological theory is usually viewed as an account of the changing world in the long 19th...
This study, first published in 1983, explores the connections between Marx’s philosophy and his empi...
Rudolf von Ihering was the leading German philosopher of law of the nineteenth century. He was also ...
In orthodox Marxism, the base-superstructure distinction was understood as a means to demonstrate th...
Who is attacking it, and why? I am not concerned here with the status of particular putative social ...
It is impossible to make progress in social theory without inquiring about social actions; therefore...
The extremely dramatic social transformation – called ‘the great transformation’ by Polanyi (1985) –...
The extremely dramatic social transformation – called ‘the great transformation’ by Polanyi (1985) –...
Only a few writers have attempted to construct a comprehensive philosophy of social science, and of ...
Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx h...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
Max Weber\u27s action theory of course, is the basic principle of his sociology. The whole of his th...
In studying man Rousseau was concerned with two complementary tasks. 1 On the one hand, he was engag...
Social action is a key concept in sociology, and the development of adequate theories that can expla...
Four concepts are considered in relation to the question: can an illuminating characterization of th...
Classical sociological theory is usually viewed as an account of the changing world in the long 19th...
This study, first published in 1983, explores the connections between Marx’s philosophy and his empi...
Rudolf von Ihering was the leading German philosopher of law of the nineteenth century. He was also ...
In orthodox Marxism, the base-superstructure distinction was understood as a means to demonstrate th...
Who is attacking it, and why? I am not concerned here with the status of particular putative social ...
It is impossible to make progress in social theory without inquiring about social actions; therefore...
The extremely dramatic social transformation – called ‘the great transformation’ by Polanyi (1985) –...
The extremely dramatic social transformation – called ‘the great transformation’ by Polanyi (1985) –...
Only a few writers have attempted to construct a comprehensive philosophy of social science, and of ...
Several influential interpretations of Marx claim his theory of social change is amoral, that Marx h...
Marx (especially in his youth) develops an original analysis of individualism, rooted in the structu...
Max Weber\u27s action theory of course, is the basic principle of his sociology. The whole of his th...
In studying man Rousseau was concerned with two complementary tasks. 1 On the one hand, he was engag...