Critical Social Theory
Discover the profound insights of "Critical Social Theory" by Craig J. Calhoun, a pivotal text published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1995. Spanning 356 pages, this book provides a comprehensive survey of the origins and evolution of critical social theory, one of the most influential frameworks in contemporary thought. Calhoun explores the foundational ideas of the early Frankfurt School and delves into the works of prominent theorists like Jürgen Habermas. Additionally, he addresses contemporary debates surrounding postmodernism, feminism, and nationalism, making this an essential read for students and scholars of sociology, philosophy, and cultural studies. Engage with the critical perspectives that continue to shape our understanding of society and culture today.