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Thesis Eleven Issue 175, April 2023

Factor(ie)s of Theory

This paper starts with the observation that at least for the last century there has been an orthodoxy in the social sciences characterized by sui generis structures of various kinds but also (paradoxically) by the unique role of individuals in their ability to intervene in the flow of events. This paper argues that there is a commonality to a number of challenges to orthodoxy that dates back to the beginnings of the social sciences themselves with Vico. Although many connections have been made between elements of these critiques (Latour’s connection to Whitehead, Deleuze’s connection to Tarde), this paper proposes to make such connections more explicit by focusing on a central commitment to or tendency towards a monism characterized by a univocal ontology. The implication is that these various alternatives perhaps have more in common than normally thought and can continue to learn from each other. Most importantly, they present a coherent and viable alternative to social science orthodoxy.

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Articles

The Other Social Science: Three centuries of common heterodoxy
Peter Lenco

Rethinking the ordinary and the extraordinary: Reading Rancière’s dissensual politics through Kuhn
Raffaela Puggioni

Modernity and collective subjectivity in Marcel Gauchet
Mark T. Hewson

Marxism versus Bourdieu on domination, consciousness and resistance: An engagement with Burawoy on Bourdieu
Will Atkinson

The idea of the university as a heterotopia: The ethics and politics of thinking in the age of informational capitalism
Bregham Dalgliesh

‘I have to like it’: Working-class awareness among workers at a Bata shoe factory
Kateřina Nedbálková

Review Essay

Populism: What, where and why?
Wojciech Zomerski

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