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Beyond the Enlightenment: Lives and Thoughts of Social Theorists
By (Author) Roger A. Salerno
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
301.0922
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
397g
Beyond the Enlightenment makes accessible important ideas that helped shape twentieth-century thought. These ideas still have a great deal of significance today and affect all people interested in the social world. The book is a mixture of biographical and historical ideas, written to introduce social theory to a broad audience. It looks at the intersection between the theorist as a social actor and a reflection of his or her time. The breadth of this title makes it a useful tool to all those interested in sociology and its many great minds, from nineteenth-century thinkers such as Hegel and Marx, to the post-modernists.
"Roger Salerno's Beyond the Enlightenment is clearly an unusual book among the various social theory texts available on the current market. He should be commended merely for taking the venture off the beaten track, and perhaps for more than just that....The general outlay of the work is an amazing 29 brief discussions of the biographical contexts, major works, and key ideas of social theorists....[t]he book will enjoy a limited but faithful adoption in social theory courses and a more circumscribed success elsewhere. It might also be a handy reference for professors who want to spice up their lectures with biographical material on a wide range of social theorists. Salerno has provided a book that is a little offbeat, but not so revolutionary that professors will have difficulty incorporating it with standard teaching practices in social theory courses."-Teaching Sociology
[R]eaders will find nuggets of new or unfamiliar information about many contemporary theorists. The book can serve as a handy reference tool for professors and as a concise introduction to the history of modern social thought for students. Recommended. All academic levels/libraries.-Choice
Roger Salerno's Beyond the Enlightenment is clearly an unusual book among the various social theory texts available on the current market. He should be commended merely for taking the venture off the beaten track, and perhaps for more than just that....The general outlay of the work is an amazing 29 brief discussions of the biographical contexts, major works, and key ideas of social theorists....[t]he book will enjoy a limited but faithful adoption in social theory courses and a more circumscribed success elsewhere. It might also be a handy reference for professors who want to spice up their lectures with biographical material on a wide range of social theorists. Salerno has provided a book that is a little offbeat, but not so revolutionary that professors will have difficulty incorporating it with standard teaching practices in social theory courses.-Teaching Sociology
"Readers will find nuggets of new or unfamiliar information about many contemporary theorists. The book can serve as a handy reference tool for professors and as a concise introduction to the history of modern social thought for students. Recommended. All academic levels/libraries."-Choice
"[R]eaders will find nuggets of new or unfamiliar information about many contemporary theorists. The book can serve as a handy reference tool for professors and as a concise introduction to the history of modern social thought for students. Recommended. All academic levels/libraries."-Choice
ROGER A. SALERNO is Professor of Sociology at Pace University.