The Social Science of the Citizen Society

The Social Science of the Citizen Society

Michael Kuhn

The social sciences and humanities worldwide are discovering the necessity to self-critically reshape their theorizing: The first critique of social science theorizing calls for ‘globalizing’, the second, parallel critique, for ‘de-colonizing’ social thought.

In his highly topical book, Michael Kuhn discusses

· why and how the ‘globalization’ of social science theorizing introduces thinking through nation state perspectives as an up-to-date methodological must;

· how the ‘de-colonialization’ of social science theorizing with the critique of Eurocentrism and its thinking through space paves the way for the worldwide implementation of thinking through nation-state views, transforming the social science world into a multiplicity of ’provincialized’ theories;

· with which odd argumentations the ’indigenization’ of thought produces contributions to the ideological armament of the new states in the so-called 3rd world after their transformation into the very society system of the former colonizers;

· how these indigenized theories make discourses among de-colonized theories a matter of which ‘provincialized’ theory manages to rule the worldwide creation of theories;

· how the masterminds of globally de-colonized thinking present imperial thought as guiding theories for mankind’s thinking;

· what templates for the turn from anti-capitalist towards nationalistic thinking Historical Materialism has provided, and

· what consequences all this has for the social sciences as a voice in political debates about the world.

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ISBN-10: 3-8382-7575-6

ISBN-13: 978-3-8382-7575-8

Язык книги: en

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Категория: Социология