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Politics the central texts

theory against fate

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An edition of Politics the central texts (1997)

Politics the central texts

theory against fate

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This book, a selection of key texts from Roberto Mangabeira Unger's three-volume Politics, presents an explanatory theory of society and a program for social reconstruction as a radical alternative to Marxism and social democracy.

The explanatory part of the work rejects the search for a lawlike science of society and history, and emphasizes the haphazardness and replaceability of existing social arrangements. Unger shows how such an antideterministic approach can inspire surprising explanations of past and present institutions, with the result that our sense of the possible is both broadened and refined.

He then shows how we can rebuild our political, economic, and social institutions, making them more faithful to the experimental nature of democracy. The consequence is to redefine the focus for ideological debate and institutional innovation throughout the world, in developed and developing countries alike.

With an introduction that locates Unger's work in the history of politics and social theory and explores its major themes, this selection will confirm Geoffrey Hawthorn's description of Politics as "the most powerful social theory of the second half of the twentieth century."

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Language
English
Pages
464

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Edition Notes

Includes indexes.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301
Library of Congress
HM24 .U5356 1997, HM24.U5356 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 464 p. ;
Number of pages
464

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Open Library
OL1009357M
ISBN 10
1859848702, 1859841317
LCCN
96049384
OCLC/WorldCat
35969383
Library Thing
364814
Goodreads
4734659
452698

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