Late Modernity in Crisis Why We Need a Theory of Society

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2023-08-07
Publisher(s): Polity
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Summary

In times of entrenched social upheaval and multiple crises, we need the kind of social theory that is prepared to look at the big picture, analyse the broad developmental features of modern societies, their structural conditions and dynamics, and point to possible ways out of the crises we face. Over the last couple of decades, two German sociologists, Andreas Reckwitz and Hartmut Rosa, have sought to provide wide-ranging social theories of this kind. While their theories are very different, they share in common the view that the analysis of modernity as a social formation must be kept at the heart of sociology, and that the theory of society should ultimately serve to diagnose the crises of the present.

In this book Andreas Reckwitz and Hartmut Rosa join forces to examine the value and the limits of a theory of society today.  They provide clear and concise accounts of their own theories of society, explicate their key concepts – including ‘singularization’ in the case of Reckwitz, ‘acceleration’ and ‘resonance’ in the case of Rosa – and draw out the implications of their theories for understanding the multiple crises we face today.  The result is a book that provides both an excellent introduction to the work of two of the most important sociologists writing today and a vivid demonstration of the value of the kind of bold social theory of modern societies that they espouse.

Author Biography

Andreas Reckwitz is Professor of Social Theory and Cultural Sociology at Humboldt University, Berlin
Hartmut Rosa is Professor of Sociology at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany and Director of the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, Erfurt, Germany.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments



Introduction



Part I



Andreas Reckwitz

The Theory of Society as a Tool



1. Doing Theory

2. Practice theory as Social Theory

3. The Practice of Modernity

4. The Theory of Society at Work: From Bourgeois and Industrial Modernity to Late Modernity

5. Theory as Critical Analytics

6. Coda: The Experimentalism of Theory




Part II



Hartmut Rosa

Best Account: Outlining a Systematic Theory of Modern Society



1. What Is a Theory of Society and What Can It Do?

2. Dynamic Stabilization and the Expansion of Our Share of the World: An Analysis of the Modern Social Formation

3. Desynchronization and Alienation: A Diagnosis and Critique of Modernity

4. Adaptive Stabilization and Resonance: A Therapeutic and Transgressive Outline of an Alternative Horizon




Part III



Modernity and Critique: A Conversation with Martin Bauer




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