Anthony Giddens: The Last Modernist

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Taylor & Francis, 1998 - Social Science - 242 pages
Anthony Giddens is arguably the world's leading sociologist. In this controversial contribution to the Giddens debate, Stjepan Mestrovic takes up and criticizes the major themes of his work - particularly the concept of 'high modernity' as opposed to 'postmodernity' and his attempted construction of a 'synthetic' tradition based on human agency and structure.
Testing Giddens' theories against what is happening in the real world from genocide in Africa to near secession in Quebec, Mestrovic discerns in the construction of synthetic traditions not the promise of freedom held out by Giddens but rather the ominous potential for new forms of totalitarian control.
 

Contents

1 INTRODUCTION
1
2 ANTHONY GIDDENS
13
3 THE NEW VERSUS THE OLD RULES OF SOCIOLOGICAL METHOD
41
4 THE ROLE OF DESIRE IN AGENCY AND STRUCTURE
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5 GIDDENSS POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
111
6 GIDDENSS MODERNISM LITE
145
7 UNLIMITED AGENCY AS THE NEW ANOMIE
175
8 CONCLUSIONS
203
NOTES
217
REFERENCES
221
INDEX
229

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