Enriching the Sociological Imagination
How Radical Sociology Changed the Discipline
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:15th Jul '05
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This book explores the lasting impact of radical sociology on contemporary issues, highlighting its relevance to capitalism, social class, and progressive change. Enriching the Sociological Imagination serves as a vital resource.
In Enriching the Sociological Imagination, the authors delve into the profound influence of radical sociology on contemporary thought. The book brings together seminal articles alongside reflective essays from key figures in progressive sociology, such as Fred Block, Edna Bonacich, and Erik Olin Wright. This combination not only showcases foundational ideas but also illustrates how these concepts have shaped the discipline's ongoing engagement with critical issues like capitalism, class, race, gender, and power dynamics.
The narrative emphasizes that since the 1960s, radical sociology has played a significant role in transforming mainstream sociology, often more than many might recognize. By pairing historical articles with modern reflections, Enriching the Sociological Imagination provides a comprehensive view of how these influential thinkers have contributed to our understanding of social change. The essays reflect on past achievements while also addressing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for sociology in a rapidly evolving world.
Furthermore, the book discusses future directions for critical sociology, particularly in relation to a multicultural and global context. It encourages readers to consider how the insights from radical sociology can inform contemporary debates and practices, ultimately aiming to enrich the sociological imagination in ways that are relevant and impactful for today's society.
ISBN: 9781594511684
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Weight: 521g
368 pages