1. After the crisis -- 2. Sociology as theories of lost worlds -- 3. Modernity's riddle and Durkheim's lost fathers -- 4. The end of ideology, really! -- 5. Measured selves in weak worlds -- 6. Structuring differences -- 7. Three ways to think structures and ignore differences -- 8. Measuring the subject's secrets -- 9. The future of sociologies -- 10. Structuring differences after the structures disappeared
Summary
This updated edition explores the new meaning of the crisis of Western society in a post-9/11 world. Offering a systematic theory of social differences, Lemert revisits Durkheim, Weber and others in relation to the reasons they and their contemporaries neglected race and gender
Notes
"First edition 1995. Second edition 2004. First published 1995 by Paradigm Publishers"--Title page verso
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
"Great Barrington books."
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