Against Inequality : Contributions to a Discourse of Social Emancipation /
In Against Inequality , the authors offer a theoretical and political proposal for social emancipation, seen as an opportunity to build conditions of equality in contexts of freedom, not only for ethical but essentially political foundations. To achieve this, the authors confront inequality in two w...
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Language: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2025.
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Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Studies in Critical Social Sciences ;
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- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- 1 New Perspectives and Imperatives in the Face of Inequality
- 1 Imperatives of an Emancipation Strategy in the Face of Global Inequality
- 1.1 An Ethical Imperative
- 1.2 An Existential Imperative
- 1.3 A Political Imperative
- 2 Preliminary Reflections
- 2 Underlying Metadiscourses within Scientific Discourses on Inequality
- 1 A Critique of Methodological Nationalism
- 2 Methodological Androcentrism and Its Feminist Critique
- 3 Development and Progress as Metadiscourses of Modernity
- 4 The Discourse against Inequality as a Critique of Progress and Development in the Social Sciences
- 5 Summary
- 3 Social Inequality: A Totality Approach
- 1 Social Inequality: A Total Social Fact
- 2 Critique of Individualistic Approaches
- 3 Multidimensional Perspectives of Inequality
- 4 Inequality and Society: Analysis Model from Its Totality
- 4 Debates on Inequality throughout History
- 1 Inequality in Ancient Greece
- 2 Inequality in the Christian Era and Feudal Society
- 3 The English Poor Laws and the Transition to Capitalism
- 4 Political Economy's Critique of the Poor Laws and the Formation of the Capitalist Labor Market
- 5 Social Inequality under Capitalism: Rousseau and Marx
- 5 The Debate on Social Inequality in the 20th Century
- 1 Functionalist Sociology
- 2 Neoclassical Economics
- 3 Gunnar Myrdal and the Principle of Circular and Cumulative Causation
- 6 The Death of Class and the Historical Resilience of a Social Category
- 1 The Death of Class
- 2 Argument 1. From Class Structure to Social Stratification
- 3 Argument 2. From the End of Class to the End of Marxism
- 4 Argument 3. The Historical Obsolescence of Class
- 5 Class Is Dead, Long Live Class!
- 6 The Death of Class: Ideology or Theory?
- 7 Critique of the Alleged Obsolescence of Class Analysis
- 8 Against Determinism
- 9 Class: Critical Function of a Concept
- 7 The Return of Class
- 1 Giddens and Class Structuration in Contemporary Capitalism
- 2 Erik Olin Wright: Marxism and Social Classes Revisited
- 2.1 Discussion Points on Erik Olin Wright's Approach
- 3 Charles Tilly and Categorical Inequality
- 4 Reproduction and Social Inequality in the Thought of Pierre Bourdieu
- 8 Social Classes and Inequality in Global Capitalism
- 1 On Globalization and Class Inequality
- 2 Neoliberalism and Globalization: Ideological Foundations in the Reconstitution of the Ruling Classes
- 3 The Reconstitution of the Ruling Classes in Global Capitalism
- 4 The Constitution of the Working Class in Global Capitalism
- 5 Class Structure and Social Antagonism in Global Capitalism
- 9 Final Reflections: For a Project of Social Emancipation
- References
- Index.