Diagnosing Social Pathology (inbunden, eng)
Can a human society suffer from illness like a living thing? And if so, how does such a malaise manifest itself? In this thought-provoking b...
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Can a human society suffer from illness like a living thing? And if so, how does such a malaise manifest itself? In this thought-provoking book, Fred Neuhouser explains and defends the idea of social pathology, demonstrating what it means to describe societies as ''ill'', or ''sick'', and why we are so often drawn to conceiving of social problems as ailments or maladies.
He shows how Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, and Durkheim – four key philosophers who are seldom taken to constitute a ''tradition'' – deploy the idea of social pathology in comparable ways, and then explores the connections between societal illnesses and the phenomena those thinkers made famous: alienation, anomie, ideology, and social dysfunction.
His book is a rich and compelling illumination of both the idea of social disease and the importance it has had, and continues to have, for philosophical views of society.
He shows how Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, and Durkheim – four key philosophers who are seldom taken to constitute a ''tradition'' – deploy the idea of social pathology in comparable ways, and then explores the connections between societal illnesses and the phenomena those thinkers made famous: alienation, anomie, ideology, and social dysfunction.
His book is a rich and compelling illumination of both the idea of social disease and the importance it has had, and continues to have, for philosophical views of society.
Format | Inbunden |
Omfång | 386 sidor |
Språk | Engelska |
Förlag | Cambridge University Press |
Utgivningsdatum | 2022-10-27 |
ISBN | 9781009235037 |
Böcker
- Format Inbunden
- Antal sidor 386
- Språk Engelska
- Förlag Cambridge University Press
- Utgivningsdatum 2022-10-27
- ISBN 9781009235037
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Böcker
- Format Inbunden
- Antal sidor 386
- Språk Engelska
- Förlag Cambridge University Press
- Utgivningsdatum 2022-10-27
- ISBN 9781009235037