Towards a critical sociology: an essay on commonsense and emancipation/ Zygmunt Bauman

By: Bauman, ZygmuntSeries: (Routledge revivals)Publication details: New York: Routledge, 2010Description: v,115 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780415573108Subject(s): Existentialism | SociologyDDC classification: 301.01
Contents:
Part 1: The Science of Unfreedom 1. Second nature' Defined 2. 'Second nature' Deified 3. 'Second Nature' and the Commonsense Part 2: Critique of Sociology 4. The Husserlian Revolution 5. The Existentialist Restoration 6. 'Second Nature' Vindicated Part 3: Critique of Unfreedom 7. Technical and Emancipatory Reason 8. 'Second Nature' Seen Historically 9. Can Critical Sociology be a Science? 10.Truth and Authentication.
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General Books General Books Central Library, Sikkim University
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301.01 BAU/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C2 Available 48891
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Part 1: The Science of Unfreedom
1. Second nature' Defined
2. 'Second nature' Deified
3. 'Second Nature' and the Commonsense

Part 2: Critique of Sociology
4. The Husserlian Revolution
5. The Existentialist Restoration
6. 'Second Nature' Vindicated

Part 3: Critique of Unfreedom
7. Technical and Emancipatory Reason
8. 'Second Nature' Seen Historically
9. Can Critical Sociology be a Science?
10.Truth and Authentication.

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