Thinking the Unthinkable : The Riddles of Classical Social Theories

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Pub. Date: 2007-04-15
Publisher(s): Paradigm Publishing
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Summary

In the eloquent style for which he has become famous, Charles Lemert writes of social theory as no one else. Thinking the Unthinkableis offered as text for instruction, yet it defies the prevailing assumption that social theory is a method for clarifying the facts of social life. Lemert shows how social theory began late in the 19th century as a struggle to come to terms with the failure of modern reason to solve the social problems created by the capitalist world-system. Since then, social theory has developed through twists and turns to think and rethink this Unthinkable. Hence the surprising innovations of recent years - postmodern, queer, postcolonial, third-wave feminist, risk theories, among others arising in the wake of globalization. Once again, Lemert has made the difficult clear in a book that students and other readers will treasure and keep.

Author Biography

Charles Lemert, the John C Andrus Professor of Sociology at Wesleyan University

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
What is Social Theory?: Total Destruction, Bead Lust, and Other Unreasonable Social Things
The Impossible Reasons of Modern Civilizationsp. 3
Social Theory and Modernity's Unthinkablep. 17
Social Violence as the Bead Lust of the Unthinkablep. 26
Five Ways to Skin a Cat: Modernity's Five Riddlesp. 34
Unthinkable Social Things: Five Solutions to the Riddle of the Defiant Darkness, 1848-1914
Light and Darkp. 43
Revolutionary Reasons: Karl Marx and the Melting of Solid Modernityp. 47
Rationality's Double-Bind: Max Weber and Modernity's Threat to the Human Spiritp. 61
The Reasonable Hope of a Social Bond: Emile Durkheim and Modern Man's Trouble with Conflictp. 77
Riddles and Realitiesp. 97
Perverse Reasons: Sigmund Freud and the Discontents of Conscious Lifep. 102
Unreasonable Differences: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Logic of the Feminist Standpointp. 110
The Exiled Others Think the Unthinkable: The Classic Solutions Encounter Differences and Possibilities
Unthinkable Variations on the Classic Riddles: W. E. B. Du Bois, Anna Julia Cooper, Georg Simmel, and Ferdinand de Saussurep. 119
Beyond the Double-Bind: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Gift of Second-Sightp. 124
A Revolutionary Social Bond: Anna Julia Cooper and the Colored Woman's Officep. 130
The Strange Social Benefits of Conflict: Georg Simmel and Modern Wanderingp. 137
The Social Structure of Meanings: Ferdinand de Saussure and the Arbitrary Signp. 147
Violence, War, and the Short Twentieth Century, 1914-1991p. 159
The Unfolding of Social Theory in the Unraveling of the Twentieth Century into the Twenty-Firstp. 164
Bibliographic Essay and Other Acknowledgmentsp. 179
Indexp. 187
About the Authorp. 195
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