Power, Ideology, and Control

Paperback Engels 2013 9781475785692
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One of the great challenges we face today is coming to grips with "forces of power/' in both theoretical and methodological terms, in a way that prepares us for action—action that is not totally subject to existing forces. The literature has some excellent theoretical accounts of power, but these say little about what we should do. Most often they are abstract and out of reach of all but a select few. In this book, however, we have a clear-cut account of power, ideology, and control that paves the way for practic- minded people to make a genuine attempt at tackling issues of power on both organizational and societal levels. John C. Oliga suggests a division between what he calls "objectivist," "subjectivist," and "relational" perspectives. With objectivism, he refers to theories that focus on power as capacities located in social structures. These tend to be either synergistic (e.g., Parsonian collective) or conflictual (e.g., Marxian conflictual view) theoretical orientations. With subjectivism he discusses theories that focus on power possessed by agents. With rela­ tional approaches he places theories that conceive power as a property of interaction among social forces.

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ISBN13:9781475785692
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:322
Uitgever:Springer US
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Introduction: What Is Critical Systems Thinking and Critical Social Theory All About? Introduction. Critical Systems Thinking and Critical Social Theory. Metatheoretical Concerns: What Is Social Order, and Human Freedom and Happiness? Forms of Social Order and Their Sustaining Worldviews. Individualism and Social Order. Unitarism and Social Order. Pluralism and Social Order. Enlightenment and Empowerment: Towards Self-Clarity and Selfwill: Must We Remain Helpless and Ignorant of Ourselves? Power and Interests. Ideology: From Mystification to the Power of Knowing that You Can Critically Reflect Upon Yourself. Transformation: Towards Individual Freedom and Happiness, and Collective Autonomy: Can We Not Shape Our Own Destiny? Control and Social Order. Control and Human Interests. Control, Constancy, and Change: The Architecture of Power and Ideology. Control and Strategic Ideologies. Critical Social Theory: From Epistemology to Communicative Paradigm. Concluding Reflections: Is the Idea of Human Freedom and Happiness, and Collective Autonomy and Responsibility Utopian? Enlightenment, Empowerment, and Transformation of Societal Systems: What Is to Be Done? The Case of Developing Countries. Conclusion. Index.

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