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Active Society Revisited [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x159x34 mm, weight: 662 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-2005
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742549143
  • ISBN-13: 9780742549142
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x159x34 mm, weight: 662 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-2005
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742549143
  • ISBN-13: 9780742549142
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Active Society, published in 1968, is the most ambitious book in Amitai Etzioni's remarkable career. It is sociology in the grand tradition, with at least one foot outside its own time. In it, Etzioni confronts the great modern irony that setting out to become the masters of nature, humans become mastered by their own instruments championing the sense of agency and aiming to demonstrate that humanity can direct its own creations, or at least, that societies can aspire to a greater measure of authentic self-government. In this new collection of essays, Wilson Carey McWilliams brings together scholars in a range of disciplines to analyze the significance and shortcomings of this important work. They comment on the importance of Etzioni's contributions, the magnitude of his achievement, and the extent to which The Active Society speaks to contemporary social and political life.

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Credit must be given to the editor...for having assembled a talented team of sociological archaeologists... -- Edward A. Tiryakian, Duke University * American Journal of Sociology * The Active Society Revisited strikes me as a beautifully composed collection of excellent articles. It starts off with a number of articles that constructively criticize the social theoretical argument underlying The Active Society; it then presents a number of articles dealing critically with the attainability and desirability of the active society, interspersed with articles addressing the moral philosophical position of The Active Society. This is then followed by a number of articles presenting some constructive applications of Etzioni's ideas; and the book concludes with a contemplative article and Etzioni's response. It is a beautiful composition. -- Reinoud Bosch

Introduction
1(12)
Wilson Carey McWilliams
Macroscopic Action: On Amitai Etzioni's Contribution to Social Theory
13(10)
Hans Joas
The Cultural Dimensions of The Active Society
23(30)
Edward W. Lehman
The Cybernetic Institutionalist
53(18)
Fabio Rojas
The Constitution of Activity---Etzioni's Foundation of Social Theory in Collective Action and Collective Actors
71(18)
Frank Adloff
The Actively Drifting Society
89(28)
Joseph H. Spear
Communitarianism: The Highest State of Progressivism---The Active Society Revisited
117(20)
Dennis Hale
The Teamwork of Sisyphus: Post-Fordist Capitalism, Corporate Culture, and Etzioni's ``Active Society''
137(30)
Eugene McCarraher
Membership and Belonging: Etzioni's ``Authenticity'' and the Existential Challenges of Liberalism
167(26)
Richard Boyd
Swing Low Sweet Chariot: Transformation and Religious Tradition
193(16)
William C. Green
The Eagle and the Worm: The Active Society from a Community Organizer's Perspective
209(14)
Mike Miller
Searching for Active Citizenship
223(24)
David S. Gutterman
Melissa Buis Michaux
Courting Megalogues: Judicial Power in the Active Society
247(14)
Paul A. Sracic
Community Formation, Gender Issues, and the Evolution of International Law: A Perspective on Amitai Etzioni's The Active Society
261(24)
Frances T. Pilch
``Lighting Damp Logs'': Social Movements, Liberal Democracy, and the Politics of Transformation
285(26)
Daniel J. Tichenor
From the Active Society to the Good Society: The Second Sailing of Amitai Etzioni
311(22)
Patrick J. Deneen
The Active Society Revisited: A Response
333(16)
Amitai Etzioni
Contributors 349


Wilson Carey McWilliams was professor of political science at Rutgers University. He was the author and editor of a number of books including /Beyond the Politics of Disappointment?: American elections, 1980-1998/ and a regular contributor to several journals of opinion.