After Neoliberalism: Social Theory and Sociology in the Interregnum

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Robert J. Antonio
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[1] University of Kansas,Sociology Department
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The American Sociologist | 2024年 / 55卷
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Holism; Sociological theory; Social theory; Neoliberalism; Interregnum; Earth systems science;
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Charles Thorpe argues sociology lacks a “language of society as a whole.” He holds that positivist sociologists de-legitimated holistic theories or broad normatively oriented “social theories,” leaving the discipline without discursive means to critically assess and deliberate its overall directions and those of society. Thorpe does not address holistic theory directly or explain how it differs analytically from standard “sociological theory.” My intent is to clarify these matters by extending facets of his argument to illuminate the interdependence between holistic theorizing and empirical-historical social science, which is necessary to create the type of “reflexive sociology” that Thorpe argues would make sociology more cosmopolitan and capable of addressing the turbulent sociopolitical conditions in the interregnum after neoliberalism.
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