From Society to System presents an overview of sociologist Michel Freitagâ s (1935-2009) distinctive, multifaceted and interdisciplinary work. Elaborated within the grand sociological tradition, his dialectical sociology redefines sociality as the realm of the symbolic to pinpoint its ontological frailty.
From Society to System presents an overview of sociologist Michel Freitagâ s (1935-2009) distinctive, multifaceted and interdisciplinary work. Elaborated within the grand sociological tradition, his dialectical sociology redefines sociality as the realm of the symbolic to pinpoint its ontological frailty.
Michel Freitag (1935-2009) was born in Switzerland and taught sociology at the Université du Québec à Montréal. He is the author of an original theoretical sum (Dialectique et société, three volumes) and of several books, among which are: Le naufrage de l'université (Governor General Award-Canada in 1996); L'oubli de la société; L'impasse de la globalisation and L'abîme de la liberté. His posthumous work is now being published under the overall title of Les formes de la société. His work and teaching led to the creation of an original school of thought, now referred to as L'École de Montréal.
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Presentation: Situating Freitag's Work In Contemporary Social Theory Daniel Dagenais Chapter 1. The Sinking of the University Chapter 2. For a Critical Theory of Postmodernity Chapter 3. Overcoming the Opposition between "Holism" and "Individualism" in Sociology Chapter 4. The Postmodern Dissolution of Transcendental identity: Dialectics of the Relation between Individual Identity and Forms of Social Participation
Presentation: Situating Freitag's Work In Contemporary Social Theory Daniel Dagenais Chapter 1. The Sinking of the University Chapter 2. For a Critical Theory of Postmodernity Chapter 3. Overcoming the Opposition between "Holism" and "Individualism" in Sociology Chapter 4. The Postmodern Dissolution of Transcendental identity: Dialectics of the Relation between Individual Identity and Forms of Social Participation
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