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Thesis Eleven Issue 174, February 2023

Undetermined Social Theory: Futures, Presents, Pasts

Johann Arnason’s work combines the most erudite historical-comparative sociology, discussing highly knowledgeably enormous stretches of world-history, with the most subtle social and political philosophy, drawing creatively on the traditions of hermeneutics and phenomenology. Invariably, his works introduce more nuance and sophistication into the analysis of even very well studied socio-historical phenomena. At the same time, he addresses such major phenomena in terms of modernity, democracy and capitalism, agreeing that there often – maybe always – is a combination of empirical, conceptual and normative issues at work when analysing human history. Nevertheless, readers of his work may at the same time be impressed by the nuance and sophistication and at a loss with regard to what such further refinement of our socio-historical knowledge entails in terms of understanding our own time in its historical context. Searching through Johann Arnason’s work, this article identifies unexplored questions in the conceptual and historical relation between civilization, modernity, and equality and tries to understand why they have been left open.

CONTENT

Johann Arnason’s unanswered question: To what end does one combine historical-comparative sociology with social and political philosophy?
Peter Wagner

Sociology as political philosophy: Alain Caillé’s anti-utilitarian sociology
Frédéric Vandenberghe

Comte’s posthumanist social science
Florence Chiew

Towards a post-pandemic social contract
Domonkos Sik

The limits of satire, or the reification of cultural politics
Nicholas Holm

(De)facing the face of lecturing with Deleuze and Guattari
Tyson E. Lewis

Western tourism at Cu Chi and the memory of war in Vietnam: Dialogical effects of the carnivalesque
Todd Madigan, Brad West

On the genocide concept
Jon Piccini

Book reviews

The Human: Bare Life and Ways of Life
Claire Colebrook

The End of the Village: Planning the Urbanization of Rural China
Brooke Wilmsen

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