Sociology and the Twilight of Man

Homocentrism and Discourse in Sociological Theory

Charles C Lemert author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Southern Illinois University Press

Published:1st Aug '80

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This non-fiction paperback, "Sociology and the Twilight of Man" from Charles C Lemert, was published 1st August 1980 by Southern Illinois University Press.

“Using the method of linguistic analysis, Lemert subjects the works of some of the major contemporary American theorists (with Habermans the one European excep­tion) to a critical review. He advances the ar­gument that despite the apparent diversity of ‘paradigms’ among these works, all authors share the common assumption that ‘man [is] a finite subject who dominates his own his­tory.’ This assumption, Lemert maintains, has both unified sociological theory and pre­vented it from reaching new and presumably more accurate insights about the dynamics of modern social life. Lemert’s analysis is fas­cinatingly original… his challenge will be worth the attention of the professional so­ciologist.”—Library Journal

“Lemert presents a novel classificatory scheme for sociological theories. His thesis is that theory has become an independent as­pect of sociological literature… This work should appeal primarily to sociological specialists, and particularly advanced students of theory. Well indexed; excellent bibliogra­phy; the print is large and very readable. Le­mert writes exceptionally well and clearly.”—Choice

ISBN: 9780809309757

Dimensions: 229mm x 143mm x 19mm

Weight: unknown

280 pages