This collection of essays touches on topics that have been of central concern for social theory since the end of the 20th century: the discussion about holism versus individualism and the dissolution of transcendental identity; the current state of the social sciences, both epistemologically and practically; the end-of-20th century debate over the nature of society along with its future in the context of globalisation.
These essays show how Freitag's sociology is part of a larger unified framework that integrates ontology, epistemology, anthropology and philosophy into a coherent vision of the world - testifying to the distinctiveness of Freitag's social theory, standing next to other great social theorists such as Margaret Archer, Jürgen Habermas, Murray Bookchin and Ulrich Beck.
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Frédéric Vandenberghe, Professor, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
"This introduction to Michel Freitag reproaches the mono-lingualism of social theorists in the UK and USA, where absurd 'new approaches' abound in English. Critical Realists lack interlocutors of Freitag's stature who share their central concern with the interplay between structure, culture and agency, conceptualising each element differently but worthy of debate between fellow anti-empiricists."
Margaret S. Archer, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick
"Michel Freitag remains largely unknown in the English-speaking world, though his work provides an original theoretical synthesis of exceptional breadth and depth. Offering an uncompromising critique of contemporary society, it speaks to the singular character of social existence and its historical transformations. An invaluable introduction to the work of this essential if neglected author."
Brian C. J. Singer, Full Professor, York University








